Susan Stewart
New Member
chips need somewhere to go, they'll never go straight-up through the flutes and want to rub/melt against the material as you progress through the shape.
I'm a huge fan of doing a rough-cut first, anywhere between 0.02"& up to half the diameter of the bit offset from the final part, but leaving .040" remaining in the depth of the material to keep it held in place. then your single-pass final cut will have plenty of room to evacuate chips AND polish the edge as it cuts.
Thanks for your input!