To all who have worked with you're machines ;
Doing really intricate pocketing and cutting matching designs to inlay using a really small bit like 0,3 -0,5mm, which processing speeds do we need and which spindle speeds do we need? The movement of the CNC is not limited to much (Max working speed is 20000mm/min), but is for instance 18000 Rpm on the mill enough? Milling that small, should you use high movement speeds and slow mill speed or is it slow movement and 100 000 RPMs on the mill which is the best ? In other words, the more RPMs the better?
I would think the last, but I remember I read some time here that the heat of the small drill bit was the largest danger of having it to break, so high processing speed/movement was important. Would then 18000Rpm on a HSD spindle be sufficient ?
Any experts which could please give me a feedback?
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Doing really intricate pocketing and cutting matching designs to inlay using a really small bit like 0,3 -0,5mm, which processing speeds do we need and which spindle speeds do we need? The movement of the CNC is not limited to much (Max working speed is 20000mm/min), but is for instance 18000 Rpm on the mill enough? Milling that small, should you use high movement speeds and slow mill speed or is it slow movement and 100 000 RPMs on the mill which is the best ? In other words, the more RPMs the better?
I would think the last, but I remember I read some time here that the heat of the small drill bit was the largest danger of having it to break, so high processing speed/movement was important. Would then 18000Rpm on a HSD spindle be sufficient ?
Any experts which could please give me a feedback?
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