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PS - another trick I find useful is to use a very thin (20 degree) engraving bit to just score the surface in a 100mm grid straight after...
As I treat the top layer as semi-disposable I don't bother with pre-fixing threaded insert or T nuts - if I have enough thickness left I sometimes...
PS - my experience with cnc routers is measured in months, not years - do post your own results here. :):)
DOC = depth of cut. I have a Makita (Chinese clone) so use slowest speed (10,000 rpm) for HIPS and would go slower if I could. Feed is feedrate /...
Most of my jobs are in very thin stock, so this may not fit with what you are trying to do, but I have two layers - spoil board topped with a...
If its any help the max feed settings for my workbee (from Ooznest in the UK) are 2500mm/min (98ipm). You could probably push it a bit beyond...
Belt or screw drive? Alex.
Hi @Benjamin Vg, double check that you are using the right post processor. I can't help a lot with Aspire as I have never used it, but the post...
Can't help with that one @Christian James, but hopefully someone who is familiar with that set-up will clarify that before someone tries to use...
Hi @Benjamin Vg, -> Are they some other/better tools I can try for it - for the Duet controller no. Is your router cable well away from any...
Have you seen the last few posts in this thread? BlackBox Alex.
Bear in mind however that is for normally open limit switches. Alex.
By the way @Benjamin Vg, that Duet G code site is very useful - I use it all the time, but you need to know that some of the things Ooznest have...
Now you just need to cut one with a really pointy bit. Alex :D
No - because you tram that router mount left to right by adjusting the fixing to the Z axis C-beam. To adjust front to back you would need to...
I don't have any vectric software (can't afford it) so I was a bit puzzled by those bits of g-code I mentioned, and I am surprised that vectric...
What post processor did you use? - it should have been this one; GRBL (mm) (*.g-code) There is also a T1 call in your g code - an instruction to...
Pleased to hear it! Alex:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I was going by the carbide speeds and feeds chart which recommends 2540mm/min feed at 19700 spindle speed for plywood. Alex.
Hi Benjamin, I have looked at your G code file and there are some aspects of it which look a little odd. Could you please let us know what...