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Engraving Acrylic.

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by ca. 280, Apr 29, 2021.

  1. ca. 280

    ca. 280 New
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    Have been using a diamond drag bit to etch cast Acrylic for base lit projects and would like to go even deeper so the engraving shows up even without lighting. Have purchased a 30deg. 2 flute V bit designed for plastic
    and need some info on a good starting setting i.e; spindle speed, feed rate, depth of cut etc. that worked for you. I realize all machines are different, I just need a starting point. My max spindle speed is 12K.
    Any info appreciated.
     
  2. Kevon Ritter

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    Try max rpm at 400mm/min at a depth of .8mm. expect to do a clean up pass at an additional .2mm.

    Just remember, the deeper you go, the wider the channel.
     
  3. ca. 280

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    Thank You
     
  4. Giarc

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    I have made edge lit engravings with a v-bit quite a bit. The best thing to do is engrave it in reverse on the back side. It will appear much cleaner
     
  5. ca. 280

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    Thanks. Don't know how I missed it but Vectric has a "fill" feature that works with the
    diamond drag tips to fill in text, Really makes it pop.
     
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