The Dotted Line
The Dotted Line
Hi there,
As I normally run vinyl and digital graphics, I don't have much experience running a router. However, our company is in a bind, and they have me filling in, for our normal router operator, during this time. I am running a Gerber Sabre 408 using ArtPath from a PC.
Of course I have quite a few questions, but answers to any would be of great help! I've been totally guessing on the speeds, but just hope I'm not running things too SLOWLY.
1/4" Acrylic I've been running at a speed of 40 using a 1/8" bit. Any aluminum I have run, I've run at a speed of 20, only routing a .125" depth, while using a 1/4" bit. Today I broke (2) 1/4" bits while routing some 1/2" aluminum. The bits broke up high just inside the collet. Also I've noticed the chips that are being extracted are quite small (splintery almost) instead of actual chips that I've seen before. Could the coolant mix be a problem? I just read here today that the mixture ratio is about 10 parts water to 1 part coolant. Ugh - a lot to learn, and of course no time to learn it.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
James
As I normally run vinyl and digital graphics, I don't have much experience running a router. However, our company is in a bind, and they have me filling in, for our normal router operator, during this time. I am running a Gerber Sabre 408 using ArtPath from a PC.
Of course I have quite a few questions, but answers to any would be of great help! I've been totally guessing on the speeds, but just hope I'm not running things too SLOWLY.
1/4" Acrylic I've been running at a speed of 40 using a 1/8" bit. Any aluminum I have run, I've run at a speed of 20, only routing a .125" depth, while using a 1/4" bit. Today I broke (2) 1/4" bits while routing some 1/2" aluminum. The bits broke up high just inside the collet. Also I've noticed the chips that are being extracted are quite small (splintery almost) instead of actual chips that I've seen before. Could the coolant mix be a problem? I just read here today that the mixture ratio is about 10 parts water to 1 part coolant. Ugh - a lot to learn, and of course no time to learn it.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
James