I think we are at like 60ipm, the new router has an extra 5k rpm and we are about to switch to a different blade, hoping we can ramp it up. I'd like to get under 30 minutes a cut.
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That is crawling! Are you using a .094 bit?Originally posted by 4bangen View PostI think we are at like 60ipm, the new router has an extra 5k rpm and we are about to switch to a different blade, hoping we can ramp it up. I'd like to get under 30 minutes a cut.
You should be able to double that with a larger bit at 30K rpm
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mind you, I'm no cnc expert, but I have interlocking pieces that need 90 degree corners. This is our first cnc and we may be doing it totally wrong, but as of now its working. I am totally open to help and advice. here are the plans laid out in the directions.Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostYou're worried about losing detail with a .188 radius?
I guess I'm not seeing something...but I dont see any details that a radius under .25 couldnt handle?
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I think it's an awesome design so I'm sorry if it came off as me thinking other wise. I'm just thinking in terms of efficiency and how you may be able to halve that 45 min or less.Originally posted by 4bangen View Postmind you, I'm no cnc expert, but I have interlocking pieces that need 90 degree corners. This is our first cnc and we may be doing it totally wrong, but as of now its working. I am totally open to help and advice. here are the plans laid out in the directions.
http://www.rumbuilder.com/pdf/b17instructions.pdf
Some of those radii to right angle areas can be accommodated on both sides with a matching machined radius. And those that cant could use a dog bone or a t bone radius.
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Either way good luck with the show!
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