I have the colex and use the 530 4mm bit. What about the paint is that normal that it stays on the edge and needs to be wiped off? Like stuck on but comes off by pinching a rag along the edgeWhat bit are you using? And what CNC?
With the right it the edges should be fine.... Our edges only get jagged or sharp if our bits dull, or if the aluminum isn't being held down right and vibrating.... Then it needs sanding. But generally, no, you don't need to sand aluminum down
Yeah, I ordered both of the recommendations above and will test themDeburring tool now on my shopping list. Good for smoothing the edges of ACM also which often gets a sharp edge after cutting.
Sounds like you need that bloodbath car wrap featured in another thread.With the burs gone, I could slide my thumb down the edge like it was a smooth factory edge (no blood).
you shouldn’t ever need a debur off acm when using the proper but, we had Jim from Tritec out not long ago for advanced training and were able to see what a difference but selection makes. I’d reach out to those guysDeburring tool now on my shopping list. Good for smoothing the edges of ACM also which often gets a sharp edge after cutting.
You always keep the same rotation direction for down cut tools.. Reversing direction would cause rubbing and lifting rather than cutting and pushing the material down.For pre-painted aluminum use a downcut bit and turn your bit rotation to counter clockwise. Should get better edge quality overall.
What are your settings? I prefer a 532 6mm bit, when the cut allows a larger bit. Seems to last much longer and give a cleaner cut.I have the colex and use the 530 4mm bit. What about the paint is that normal that it stays on the edge and needs to be wiped off? Like stuck on but comes off by pinching a rag along the edge
Ordered! Thanks for the link!Get a tool especially for deburring the edges of sheet metal. It'll only take a few seconds to use compared to sand paper. The other style deburring tools are primarily designed for deburring holes, and they usually dig in on the edges of sheet stock.
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Have you tried the settings I suggested?Ordered! Thanks for the link!
It seems your and my sound advice has gone unheeded.What bit are you using? And what CNC?
With the right it the edges should be fine.... Our edges only get jagged or sharp if our bits dull, or if the aluminum isn't being held down right and vibrating.... Then it needs sanding. But generally, no, you don't need to sand aluminum down