heymatthew
New Member
Hello all,
I'm new to the Gerber Routers and am using a Dimension 200 with T-Vac, etc. I'm trying to cut some 0125 Aluminum and I keep snapping bits.
I'm using the Gerber lubricant through the compressor system with the small black nozzle/hose aimed directly at the bit to keep it well oiled. There's a very fine mist coming out, which I'm assuming is correct. If this sounds incorrect, please let me know if I'm doing something wrong.
Is there anything that I can do differently to keep from snapping bits?
My settings are as follows:
Bit: 3/16 Belin Aluminum Bit
Total Depth: .125
Depth Per Pass: .042
Total Passes: 3
Feed Rate: 20
RPM: 18000
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've had great luck with PVC, Extira, Acrylic, etc. The aluminum is snapping bits 30 seconds in (or less) every time. I think my boss is going to start taking them out of my checks.
Regards,
Matthew Morse
TheSignChef.com
Charleston, SC
843.345.0186
I'm new to the Gerber Routers and am using a Dimension 200 with T-Vac, etc. I'm trying to cut some 0125 Aluminum and I keep snapping bits.
I'm using the Gerber lubricant through the compressor system with the small black nozzle/hose aimed directly at the bit to keep it well oiled. There's a very fine mist coming out, which I'm assuming is correct. If this sounds incorrect, please let me know if I'm doing something wrong.
Is there anything that I can do differently to keep from snapping bits?
My settings are as follows:
Bit: 3/16 Belin Aluminum Bit
Total Depth: .125
Depth Per Pass: .042
Total Passes: 3
Feed Rate: 20
RPM: 18000
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've had great luck with PVC, Extira, Acrylic, etc. The aluminum is snapping bits 30 seconds in (or less) every time. I think my boss is going to start taking them out of my checks.
Regards,
Matthew Morse
TheSignChef.com
Charleston, SC
843.345.0186
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