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im getting ready to cut 3/4" aluminum on a Multicam M series and using onsrud 1/4" bits (63-622). any suggestions, as far as RPM and feed rate and/or how many passes I have to do?
im getting ready to cut 3/4" aluminum on a Multicam M series and using onsrud 1/4" bits (63-622). any suggestions, as far as RPM and feed rate and/or how many passes I have to do?
Good advice...only thing I'd add is you may want to add a cleanup pass as by the time you've cut through this lot your tool will have worn a little and you may get a slightly stepped edge. All depends on the finish required of course. So leave a couple of mm depth for a .2mm clean up pass (just enough so the tool will cut and not rub and set it for climb) or change to a new tool for the last pass if you want a perfect edge.First thing I see is the bit is exactly 3/4" CEL. The bit will end up shouldering on the last cut (assuming multi-passes ). After you take into account for the over all of cutting through the material and a little into the mat, the shouldering bit may heat up and break. Or cause a weird looking finished edge at the least.
Maybe try a 65-025 (1/4") or a 65-021(3/16"), with oil/water mix mister. With that said, on my machine I cut 1/4" sheet aluminum, 2 passes, x-y=30ipm, z=3ipm, rpm=18000
Just keep in mind it's slow going.
My attached is of letters I just cut. 4'x8' 1/4" aluminum and it was just over 7 hrs.