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30ipm is feed territory and is a bit too fast, even in mdf. That's 762mm/min for the fellow metric heads. Back that down to 8ipm (~200mm/min)...
End mills aren't made for plunging. If you are getting deflection, then you are either plunging too fast, using a completely unsuitable tool, or...
For the weight and form, I meant that the 80mm 1.5kW isn't far off from the 2.2kW in terms of weight. They also share the same diameter. I...
Palm routers like the Bosche, Makita, and Dewalt are in the 1hp to 1.25hp range. That's 750W to 930W. However, palm routers are brushed, which...
If you need dimensions on the Sphinx. You lose 170mm of travel on the x and y axis. A 500x500 gives a 330x330 working area. You can push a few...
Cutting at 0.25mm DOC works if you have 50 hours to waste. If you want something that will cut aluminum efficiently, keep the machine small and...
It's not about breaking the end mills. It's about chip evacuation. Too deep of a cut will not clear material which will lead to rubbing (which...
I don't have experience with supported rails to say for sure, but I would give them a shot for something heavy duty over the wheels. Make sure...
Don't expect to have a machine that can do it all. A machine that it twice the size is four times LESS stiff (assuming that all else is equal)....
When you say "another system," what do you mean? Your computer doesn't control the machine. The "controller" does. Your computer only...
This is what I found when creating my list. Of course, $$$ can get anything done, but I think this would be what everyone else would find. 10mm...
I've read that even a 1/2" can fit, so the 10mm wouldn't be an issue.
Would you consider anodizing? It won't have nearly as much of a dimensional change as powder. A good anodizing may also be tougher. The...
I didn't come to argue with you, but you're looking answers that directly align with answers that you already had in head before even starting...
Big mills use vices which operate on an entirely different principle to sheet goods. You can't efficiently put a block on a table, nor can you...
My bad. I'll go take apart the setup I've been using effectively along with my v slot table all this time. So you mill you table down by .001"...
Put slots in your spoiler. If you destroy your v slot, you won't have a useful table.
The main issue with PCB milling is the fact that the PCB itself is never flat. It doesn't matter how flat your spoiler board is, the PCB...
As Joe stated, the voltage really has nothing to do with the current. Voltage allows current to travel quicker which ultimately gives a quicker...
One last question: does any type of build apply? Printer, laser, mill, etc