These bits are supereasy to sharpen :) Put them back down (the widest surface/flat side) on a diamond sharpener and give them a few passes back and fourth... good as new :)
Color the 4 tips w 4 colors on the backside where it won't be rubbed off and they will get the best life. would be nice if tey could use an a b c d impression ( but too hard)
It's a JKongMotor 2.2kW 3phase water cooled spindle. www.buildyourcnc.com/item/spindle-inverter-2!2kw-spindle-novfd I feel it's published power rating is "optimistic".
Thanks for sharing. That’s a nice surfacing bit. Sure dust collection is high on the list, makes a big mess ha.
These bits are supereasy to sharpen :)
Put them back down (the widest surface/flat side) on a diamond sharpener and give them a few passes back and fourth... good as new :)
I would recommend putting some anti seize lubricant on those screws. They get REALLY hot!!!!!
Color the 4 tips w 4 colors on the backside where it won't be rubbed off and they will get the best life. would be nice if tey could use an a b c d impression ( but too hard)
Should check how much you should put bit into the collet.
the non staggered joinery- not a fan- if it fell on a floor it would likey snap on either of those two seams that you decided to make.
What type of glue you use?
What kind of CNC router is that ??
It's a JKongMotor 2.2kW 3phase water cooled spindle.
www.buildyourcnc.com/item/spindle-inverter-2!2kw-spindle-novfd
I feel it's published power rating is "optimistic".
did you just compare mdf with hardwood lol what the hell
are you kidding me lol .001 pass