View Full Version : Speeds for .08 polycarbonate
waynek591
06-26-2008, 01:01 PM
After checking chipload calculator it recommends .545 inches per second. At that rate it would take 4 hrs to cut what we cut in 20 mins. We use a single flute 0 geometry .125 dia.
bit. Is there anyone else that cuts polycarbonate and at what speed do you cut to reduce rough edges?
How are you holding down this 0.08 thick polycarbonate?
What are you cutting from it?
Chipload is only a (rough) guideline.
knight_toolworks
06-27-2008, 12:49 AM
at what rpm? can't you crank the rpms and increase the feed. your not even at full depth so chipload would even be lower since the material is so thin. a o flute will get you about 1.5ips
waynek591
06-27-2008, 09:17 AM
We hold it down with vacuum. On an ultra lite sacrifice board. Our RPM's are at 21000. We use a Micro 100 SFP-125-44 1/8" SINGLE FLUTE 0 GEOMETRY. We realize that we our not at full depth that is what we were wondering does the chipload formula even pertain to this situation?
knight_toolworks
06-27-2008, 11:06 AM
it sounds like the big issue is cut quality I doubt chipload is important. changing bits may be better a o flute is about the best bit around for plastic. https://www.onsrud.com/oc/pdf/Super_o.pdf
waynek591
06-27-2008, 01:15 PM
Thanks for the info onsrud is exaclty where we went.
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