Thread: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
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03-07-2014 #1
Id say its too fast(rpm)try knocking the spindle speed down by 1000 rpm increments jogging back and fourth on a bit of scrap acrylic.
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03-07-2014 #3
Acrylic as a very narrow chip load range and thats why it melts so easliy. I'd be going for higher feed rate first as 400mm/min is way to slow. Try 18000rpm and 900-1200mm/min then play around with both. Thou i'd be going higher on feed not slower. You'll definatly be wanting to at least double your original 400mm/min. I'd also cut with more DOC start with 50% cutter Diameter but it's not unusual to cut at 100% cutter dia.
The type of acrylic also plays a big part to how it cuts.! Extruded can be a pig to cut and Cast tends to be better.
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03-07-2014 #4
I'd go down to about 12,000 rpm and 2000mm/min. I've used similar numbers on acrylic in the past.
Gerry
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04-07-2014 #5
Last Cast acrylic I cut was 10mm thick and I cut it single pass with 8mm spiral upcut cutter at 24000rpm and 1200mm/min and it left a lovely finish but I thought these figures might scare him. . Lol . . . . Funny stuff acrylic and I find the larger the cutter the better finish I get.!!
Last edited by JAZZCNC; 04-07-2014 at 12:10 AM.
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