Mark Carew submitted a new resource: Materials Speeds and Feeds Chart - Great speeds and feeds chart for 1/4" milling of lots of materials Read more about this resource...
I print out these kind of charts and have them next to the computer where I do the toolpathing, so I can glance over and have the info needed while working. Really is a big help
It was nice of them to include the Makita as well. I was just getting ready to make the conversions when I noticed it was already there.
That's really helpfull!! I will print it also. (I own a workbee 1510) You say inches...If I give in artcam 65 feed and 25 plunge, which by the way I use mm, for milling acrylic is going like crazy. If I have to give inches I'm expecting flying like superman. Do I read it wrong? Sorry for my english and my noobidity. I'm new in cnc world. And what is the Doc category? Thanks!!
Thanks Ariel!! Can you tell me about the feed and plunge? For example...for acrylic it says feed=65 and plunge=25 with speed 19000. Is that ok? Cause I'm little "scared" to put these on my machine. (or just noob)
@Naiggel Be cautios of that information and always test if you are not sure. You can always speed up / down if you are using for example the OpenBuilds Control
If it helps I have put a copy of that table in helpful tools with the conversions to mm/minute done. It's title is "speeds and feeds". Alex.
thanks Alex, I think I understand now some things. I can't put the conversion from inches to mm!! I dont know why, but ArtCam have two different systems! When I choose bits with inches, feeds and plunge are in inches/min but when I use metric tools have mm/sec. Imagine putting 1651mm/sec!!! I don't know if there is something I can do to change that to mm/min! For now I will continue adding and trying with inches tools and will see!! (or devide feeds and plunge mm convertion with 60)
Mark Carew updated Materials Speeds and Feeds Chart with a new update entry: Better format for printing Read the rest of this update entry...