Thread: Fluffy mdf
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17-08-2013 #1
3000 won't be the frequency as it's far too high. It's probably the RPM!
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17-08-2013 #2
Unless the MDF is damp you shouldn't get fluff no matter the manufacturer. If you getting fluff then your cutting wrong for the density of that material, the Medite MR will just be a different grade or density and you've got lucky on Feeds etc.
20mm/s is far to slow for MDF not matter what size cutter or DOC and even if you were cutting at 3000 Rpm which again is ridiculously slow for MDF or wood it's all wrong.
Every machine needs feeds & speeds tweaking to suit it's build but even allowing for that these feeds are way off. I think you'll find the cutters will wear very quickly.
Give some details of cutter and an idea of the strength of machine, also spindle your using IE: picture and will suggest some feeds to try.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 17-08-2013 at 07:15 PM.
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17-08-2013 #3
Just to give an idea.
With my DIY cnc router, I can do 18mm MDF cutting at around 3-4m/min, full doc @ 24k rpm, with a 10mm twin straight flute TCT cutter.
I am left with clean cuts, no fur's etc.Last edited by Mad Professor; 17-08-2013 at 07:24 PM.
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17-08-2013 #4
Ye but that's only because of them brackets I cut for ya . . .

Now that's more like the speeds and with a decent sized cutter, thou I would suggest doing faster in 2 passes for increased tool life.
I always work on 50% cutter Dia has max DOC thou in soft stuff like this I'd do 100%.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 17-08-2013 at 07:47 PM.
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17-08-2013 #5
I think a lot of people under estimate the importance of speeds and feeds and how they affect tool life.
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17-08-2013 #6
Mad Profs calc are to run at 50 to 60mm/sec. What would you recommend with a 6mm twin straight fluted bit. Also would it be possible to do this in say 3 passes? Still not sure what the VFD readout at 3000 means. The readout can go to 4000 when up full. The max spindle speed is 14,000rpm according to the spindle spec.
I agree that speeds and feeds will have a big influence on tool life. Obviously I am looking for the best running conditions for longest tool life on this type of mdf
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17-08-2013 #7
Maybe the VFD is not setup correctly?? It could well be that your cutter is only spinning at 3000RPM! Have you got a tacho so you can check the ACTUAL spindle speed? Or maybe it's Watts? Is it a 4kW spindle?
Last edited by birchy; 17-08-2013 at 09:09 PM.
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