Hi all,
I'm about to order a new CNC router (finally, the pandemic made me hold tight for six months) - 6' x 10' table, vacuum hold down system, ATC, etc.. When cutting aluminum it looks like I have two options for cooling the bit. First is a misting/coolant system (i.e. Unist or similar) or a stream of cold air (vortex cool tool is one example). I really like the idea of the cold air stream since there is no cleaning of the part after, no fluids to refill, etc. Does anyone have experience with the cold air stream method instead of a coolant system? I have a friend who swears by the Unist system while another swears that the cold air is best. If I can avoid the whole coolant/cleanup issue I think I'd be ahead of the game.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I'm about to order a new CNC router (finally, the pandemic made me hold tight for six months) - 6' x 10' table, vacuum hold down system, ATC, etc.. When cutting aluminum it looks like I have two options for cooling the bit. First is a misting/coolant system (i.e. Unist or similar) or a stream of cold air (vortex cool tool is one example). I really like the idea of the cold air stream since there is no cleaning of the part after, no fluids to refill, etc. Does anyone have experience with the cold air stream method instead of a coolant system? I have a friend who swears by the Unist system while another swears that the cold air is best. If I can avoid the whole coolant/cleanup issue I think I'd be ahead of the game.
Thoughts?
Thanks!