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Im running into a problem.
Goal: I am trying to achieve a think routed letter with an aluminum face. Mainly using 1/2" PVC faced with .040 aluminum. These also need to be stud mounted which mean routing stud holes into the back.
Problem: My first attempt, I faced the pvc with the aluminum faced. I placed the substrate onto the router table with the aluminum facing down. I route out my stud holes and then proceed to cut the letters out. The problem is when i route the letters out with the aluminum facing down when it hits the aluminum it shoots hot aluminum pieces up into the sides of the pvc (which looks terrible!). I am using upcut bits, i do not have a vacuum table and i just have a mdf sacrifice sheet underneath.
The only solution i have come up with is to place the sheet up pvc on the table and route out the stud holes. Then without moving the pvc, face the pvc with the aluminum sheet and then route out the letters. Since the aluminum is on top all the shavings do not affect the pvc. The down side to this is i like to sent the two pieces through the laminator when i adhere them because it bonds them together much better.
I know there is a solution out there for this problem. Before we got a table in house when always did letters like this through another company and they never had problems(I wish i could just ask them).
So in summery. I need a bit that will not throw the aluminum shards into the sides of the pvc. Or i need to know what others do in this situation.
Please Help!
Thank You
Goal: I am trying to achieve a think routed letter with an aluminum face. Mainly using 1/2" PVC faced with .040 aluminum. These also need to be stud mounted which mean routing stud holes into the back.
Problem: My first attempt, I faced the pvc with the aluminum faced. I placed the substrate onto the router table with the aluminum facing down. I route out my stud holes and then proceed to cut the letters out. The problem is when i route the letters out with the aluminum facing down when it hits the aluminum it shoots hot aluminum pieces up into the sides of the pvc (which looks terrible!). I am using upcut bits, i do not have a vacuum table and i just have a mdf sacrifice sheet underneath.
The only solution i have come up with is to place the sheet up pvc on the table and route out the stud holes. Then without moving the pvc, face the pvc with the aluminum sheet and then route out the letters. Since the aluminum is on top all the shavings do not affect the pvc. The down side to this is i like to sent the two pieces through the laminator when i adhere them because it bonds them together much better.
I know there is a solution out there for this problem. Before we got a table in house when always did letters like this through another company and they never had problems(I wish i could just ask them).
So in summery. I need a bit that will not throw the aluminum shards into the sides of the pvc. Or i need to know what others do in this situation.
Please Help!
Thank You