mountie1808
03-27-2007, 03:00 PM
It's quite possible that this topic has been addressed somewhere in the vast confines of the archives. For not having found it, I apologize.
My question is this. How do you set rough cut to mill out the unwanted material and then NOT have the finer cuts cut all the same information again. Let me explain. I'll set a design for a 3/8" rough cut (either step rough or not) and there might be two or three total pass levels. I'll then set the fine ball nose bit and the depth will say that it has to take 3 passes to make the depth. The ballnose will then cut the entire job, 3 times, once on each level, whether it needs to or has already cleaned out that material in either it's own pass or one of the passes of the other bits. Is there a fix or workaround for this??
If not, I don't see where it's very time saving though it does reduce wear on the smaller bits.
I should point out that I am sending only the information specific to that bit to the file to be machined. I'm not sending all the information for the large and small bits in a single file. Speaking of which, is there a way to send the complete job to the router and have it stop and wait to have the bit changed without having to either send seperate files or get a bit changer?
Any tips or suggestions are most welcomed.
Mike
My question is this. How do you set rough cut to mill out the unwanted material and then NOT have the finer cuts cut all the same information again. Let me explain. I'll set a design for a 3/8" rough cut (either step rough or not) and there might be two or three total pass levels. I'll then set the fine ball nose bit and the depth will say that it has to take 3 passes to make the depth. The ballnose will then cut the entire job, 3 times, once on each level, whether it needs to or has already cleaned out that material in either it's own pass or one of the passes of the other bits. Is there a fix or workaround for this??
If not, I don't see where it's very time saving though it does reduce wear on the smaller bits.
I should point out that I am sending only the information specific to that bit to the file to be machined. I'm not sending all the information for the large and small bits in a single file. Speaking of which, is there a way to send the complete job to the router and have it stop and wait to have the bit changed without having to either send seperate files or get a bit changer?
Any tips or suggestions are most welcomed.
Mike