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How To Put A Bevel On The OutSide Of The Acrylic

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by heartpatient, Jul 2, 2022.

  1. heartpatient

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    I am trying to make a a football holder for my football. I would like to have the outside edge of the acrylic to have a smooth bevel on it. Does anybody know how to use one bit and cut out the acrylic holes smooth and put a bevel on the outside ? I am supplying the gcode for what i have created but I can not get nice smooth edges.

    I am new to this and any help would be so great.

    Thanks
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    It would be difficult to put a smooth bevel on the edge with out using a chamfering or vbit to cut the bevel after the parts have been cut. Unless I misunderstand the question. A picture -- or a copy of the .dxf or .svg file -- of what you are trying to make would be easier to visualize the problem you are trying to solve.
     
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    sometimes it's easier to post process using a router table or even your cnc router with a v-bit and a guide bearing to make a chamfer.. using your cnc router like an inverted router table.
     
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    That is how I do it, unless the slot or opening is too small.
     
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    Here is the svg file. And a picture of the base. Its kind of hard but maybe you would understand.
     

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    The SVG is only 2kb and has no content and the pic is difficult to tell what it is.
    I think you want a round over not a chamfer or "bevel"
    Cheers
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    Thanks Gary that is what i need but i was looking for something that I could cut out the holes and make the bevel.

    Mike
     
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    I only saw one hole on that svg. no perimeter. For cutting out the profile and holes you need a cutter like this, or smaller if the hole is smaller than 1/4" Upcut Single Flute Solid Carbide End Mill 1/4" Diamond Carbon

    To make a bevel, you need a beveled endmill for the CNC, or router bit for a router table. It would also have to be the angle you want. I have a 90 degree endmill just for doing bevels. I run an engraving tool path around the perimeter of all items I want beveled.

    You could do it all with a ball nose endmill if you were cutting it like a 3D carve, but it would be VERY time consuming and you need CAM software able to generate the gcode. You would also have to cut fairly deep into the spoil board,
     
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