Man, that's a hefty guard! One thing I've noticed with the Kongsberg is that it is not as rigid and powerful as a true CNC router/milling machine (which is understandable). Even at low speeds with low acceleration, corners aren't very precise. The machine cannot corner nearly as fast and precisely as a true CNC router, which causes wavy lines after a sharp corner. You can tell it a whole lot faster when routing because the bit takes away material on all sides as opposed to knife cutting, where the only cut is in the knife direction. So, it might be possible, but it's not what the machine is meant for. Even with coolant (I wouldn't want coolant all over my Kongsberg's cutting mat), you still won't get as good a part as a machine that's designed to do that.