harryball
05-24-2007, 12:12 AM
This is just a request for wisdom or experience if you care to share...
I'm cutting 1/2" veneered MDF with a 2 flute 1/8" straight cut bit with a 5/8" CEL. I'm taking 3 passes with a spiraling down cut, i.e. it actually makes 4 trips around the part plunging Z in the entire time.
Chip load seems way off, when I plug in .03 I have to drop to 9000 RPM with 2 flutes to see a suggested 9 ips cutting speed. Using trial and error I arrived at my current 5 ips and 11k RPM. Since this part has long curves and some long runs it does reach full speed. I've successfully cut about 30 parts now and am continuing to tune but on the bit broke while cutting this last test batch. Now... the bit has been well used so I'm considering that as one possible factor.
The dust packs in the cuts. On the first time around it looks good, I'm getting chips... but as I continue to make passes the chips are ground to a fine dust that packs. I'm wondering if the bit was over heating, it was just it's time to go, I'm cutting too fast etc... Before I load a fresh bit in the morning would anyone suggest a different cutting strategy or adjustments?
Otherwise I've been mostly pleased with the results. The parts are being held down on one zone with both feins pulling on it. The dust seals the cut and the spiral down cut seems to work well. The only part I'm not completely happy with yet is the amount of chatter on the curved cuts. I'm making adjustments, slowing to a corner speed of 25 seems to have helped some.
Robert
I'm cutting 1/2" veneered MDF with a 2 flute 1/8" straight cut bit with a 5/8" CEL. I'm taking 3 passes with a spiraling down cut, i.e. it actually makes 4 trips around the part plunging Z in the entire time.
Chip load seems way off, when I plug in .03 I have to drop to 9000 RPM with 2 flutes to see a suggested 9 ips cutting speed. Using trial and error I arrived at my current 5 ips and 11k RPM. Since this part has long curves and some long runs it does reach full speed. I've successfully cut about 30 parts now and am continuing to tune but on the bit broke while cutting this last test batch. Now... the bit has been well used so I'm considering that as one possible factor.
The dust packs in the cuts. On the first time around it looks good, I'm getting chips... but as I continue to make passes the chips are ground to a fine dust that packs. I'm wondering if the bit was over heating, it was just it's time to go, I'm cutting too fast etc... Before I load a fresh bit in the morning would anyone suggest a different cutting strategy or adjustments?
Otherwise I've been mostly pleased with the results. The parts are being held down on one zone with both feins pulling on it. The dust seals the cut and the spiral down cut seems to work well. The only part I'm not completely happy with yet is the amount of chatter on the curved cuts. I'm making adjustments, slowing to a corner speed of 25 seems to have helped some.
Robert