I'm new to cnc routing, I'm used to metal working miller's, so I'm just getting my head around it all. So your videos are great, very well executed and actually show what needs to be shown to 👌 Keep it up pls, as its helping me out already. Cheers dude
@peterbloch5590 Yes,of course, feeds and speeds vary so it was only a "nice to have". However, depth of cut is independent of any machine so you could still mention what you used on your machine. Thanks
Thank you for that detailed explanation on V bits, can you tell me do I need run a higher speed with a 90 degree bit over say a 60 degree since the 90 cuts more material
Thanks, Colin. I'm using the default Feeds and Speeds in Carbide Create, which seem to be the same for both bits. I also have both bits set the recommended setting of 3 on my Dewalt router.
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What about flutes ? One flute , 2 3 etc? For wood aluminium plexi difference?
I'm new to cnc routing, I'm used to metal working miller's, so I'm just getting my head around it all.
So your videos are great, very well executed and actually show what needs to be shown to 👌
Keep it up pls, as its helping me out already.
Cheers dude
Awesome, thank you!
and thanks for watching!
Henry Cyprus? 🤣 handle cover?
Nice production quality. What's missing is the depth of cut, depth per pass and nice to have would be feed rate.
Thanks for the feedback!
I didn't add feeds and speeds because they vary so much depending on the materials you're cutting.
@peterbloch5590 Yes,of course, feeds and speeds vary so it was only a "nice to have". However, depth of cut is independent of any machine so you could still mention what you used on your machine. Thanks
Thank you
You're welcome
Thanks for the video. What software do you use to create your toolpaths?
Carbide Create or Vectric Aspire are the 2 programs I work in. The first one is free.
Out of curiosity, how deep of a cut did you go with these bits? I find that the 60° bit 1/4in shank gives some great results. Thanks for sharing!
I didn't set the depth for any of these, I just use the software defaults for v carving. Agreed, 60 degree 1/4" bit is great.
Thank you for that detailed explanation on V bits, can you tell me do I need run a higher speed with a 90 degree bit over say a 60 degree since the 90 cuts more material
Thanks, Colin.
I'm using the default Feeds and Speeds in Carbide Create, which seem to be the same for both bits. I also have both bits set the recommended setting of 3 on my Dewalt router.
This is ridiculous😂 naming video "... for beginners" and cannot provide feed rpm and doc, saying that you use some default settings😂😂😂😂
Can you please tell me how deep each bit carved to get the results?
Thanks
Well, you can go as deep as the bit allows. The depth will depend on your project and your needs.
Hi, just a quick question how do you measure the tip of v bit when the seller doesn't know ?
Do you mean the angle? Or across the cutting edges?
Most software should tell you where there measuring points are.
The very tip, sir, how's it measured
What is the drawing look like? Can you share it? Thank you
You mean the digital file?
¿Precio del equipo?
¿Como lo adquiero?
Bit vary greatly in price. I get most of my bits from Amazon.