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Cutting Carbon Fiber in the CNC
Hi friends, good evening
I let here one video of my CNC cutting carbon fiber. Carbon Fiber.... Thickness.... 1.5 mm Two blade End Mill.... 3 mm Spindle speed: 9250 rpms Feed Rate.....920 mm/m Plunge Rate..... 550 mm/m http://youtu.be/kYVxcjTuMeg A huge and hope I have helped. António Pinho http://arteemcnc.blogspot.com https://www.facebook.com/ArteemCNC |
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Engrave Charlie Chaplin in acrylic
Hello friends, good afternoon
I leave you a video with speed to engrave acrylic. http://youtu.be/rmwtkGFd_9k Spindle speed...9000 rpms Feed Rate.....1500 mm/m Plunge Rate..... 250 mm/m Two blade ball nose.... 2.5 mm A hug: António Pinho http://arteemcnc.blogspot.com https://www.facebook.com/ArteemCNC |
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Is that extruded or cast acrylic?
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You can go faster with the acrylic. I do 100 inch/m and I have the router running around 16,000. The bits need to be new or very sharp.
Looks like you are using a v bit so you could go a little slower 75 I/M. |
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Hi friends, good evening
smreish: the acrylic is the extruded. sailfl: yes, I could contrive faster, but then stayed with a finish so perfect. the bit I used was a 2.5 mm ball nose. Cheers António Pinho |
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Antonio,
If you are happy that is all that matters. But looking at the video, you shavings are melted which means heat is building up. You bit will wear out faster. |
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