denver
09-14-2008, 07:08 PM
Hello,
I was asked recently about cutting a large number of sign blanks from 3/4" MDF - 72 per sheet. So each is approximately 4" x 16", less the cutter diameter. The sample I have is 1/4" less, so it was probably cut with a 1/4" bit. Each blank also has a small pocket cut into it. Does anybody have recommendations for a starting point regarding type of cutter, feed rate, etc? I would like to be able to cut these in a minimum amount of time of course, and with a minimum of additional cleanup work as well.
I have a 2.2 HP HSD spindle, and when I've cut 3/4" MDF in the past with a 1/4" bit I've usually done it in two passes, and usually around 3 IPS. I looked around here and found some older accounts of people cutting straight lines at full depth and fairly high feed rates. So I was wondering if there's anything new on the subject.
Thanks,
Denver
I was asked recently about cutting a large number of sign blanks from 3/4" MDF - 72 per sheet. So each is approximately 4" x 16", less the cutter diameter. The sample I have is 1/4" less, so it was probably cut with a 1/4" bit. Each blank also has a small pocket cut into it. Does anybody have recommendations for a starting point regarding type of cutter, feed rate, etc? I would like to be able to cut these in a minimum amount of time of course, and with a minimum of additional cleanup work as well.
I have a 2.2 HP HSD spindle, and when I've cut 3/4" MDF in the past with a 1/4" bit I've usually done it in two passes, and usually around 3 IPS. I looked around here and found some older accounts of people cutting straight lines at full depth and fairly high feed rates. So I was wondering if there's anything new on the subject.
Thanks,
Denver