Ollie78
Established Member
Hi
I have been trying to run my cnc router better and taking more notice of the recommended chip load settings for the bits etc.
In doing so I have already decreased my spindle speed for many bits to 18000 rpm and increased my mm/min on X and Y, still very conservative at 5000mm/min but I might add more gradually.
However, I have a specific bit which is a 3 flute engraving bit, in order to get a respectable chip load at 18000rpm it wants me to run at over 10,000mm/min.
I have a little trepidation about running my machine at this speed though it might be fine.
So maybe I can slow the bit rpm down, does anyone know or have experience of a sensible minimum for a 2.2kw water cooled spindle with VFD, I have heard they do not perform well at lower speeds.
Secondary question, I am running a single flute compression bit for plywood and laminates and it works really well but it has about 7 mm of upcut, this can be annoying for pocketing when shallow and I dont want to keep changing the bit. I am looking for a single flute compression with a shorter upcut section maybe 4mm or something, does anyone have a favourite bit for birch ply and laminates.
Ollie
I have been trying to run my cnc router better and taking more notice of the recommended chip load settings for the bits etc.
In doing so I have already decreased my spindle speed for many bits to 18000 rpm and increased my mm/min on X and Y, still very conservative at 5000mm/min but I might add more gradually.
However, I have a specific bit which is a 3 flute engraving bit, in order to get a respectable chip load at 18000rpm it wants me to run at over 10,000mm/min.
I have a little trepidation about running my machine at this speed though it might be fine.
So maybe I can slow the bit rpm down, does anyone know or have experience of a sensible minimum for a 2.2kw water cooled spindle with VFD, I have heard they do not perform well at lower speeds.
Secondary question, I am running a single flute compression bit for plywood and laminates and it works really well but it has about 7 mm of upcut, this can be annoying for pocketing when shallow and I dont want to keep changing the bit. I am looking for a single flute compression with a shorter upcut section maybe 4mm or something, does anyone have a favourite bit for birch ply and laminates.
Ollie