I have a CNC router and am just getting into smaller signs. Machine only has a surface area of 16" Y by 24" X. Z is 4". Signs are for residential settings.
One of my biggest hurdles is mask to put over the surface so I can paint the routed segments. I use pocket milling to create the routed segments. I also use end mills and not v-cutters.
My normal 1/8" diameter mill is a Whiteside router bit with upcut. I know that upcut is probably my first mistake and will change that next week.
I use a 0.05" endmill quite extensively.
I have tried shelf liner, blue paint tape and a product called "Stickey Mickey" used by body shops for custom paint masking. I have heard that Avery makes something, but don't know a number or place to buy in southeast michigan.
My problem is that the edge is always ragged and in smaller parts it pulls away from the material being routed. With exception of the blue paint tape all of the stuff that I tried has a glue like layer that gets pulled by the router bit. Something more paper like the blue painter tape seems what I need.
Most of my work to date has been in hard maple, basswood, cabinet doors and corian. I attached a cabinet door and corian project pictures. For the corian, I ended up just painting after the fact then sanding the surface spray off. Cabinet door used shelf liner for the ford emblem, but the lettering at the bottom had to be hand painted due to pulling up of the shelf liner.
I want to start using MDO, but want to resolve the mask issue at the same time.
Steve.
One of my biggest hurdles is mask to put over the surface so I can paint the routed segments. I use pocket milling to create the routed segments. I also use end mills and not v-cutters.
My normal 1/8" diameter mill is a Whiteside router bit with upcut. I know that upcut is probably my first mistake and will change that next week.
I use a 0.05" endmill quite extensively.
I have tried shelf liner, blue paint tape and a product called "Stickey Mickey" used by body shops for custom paint masking. I have heard that Avery makes something, but don't know a number or place to buy in southeast michigan.
My problem is that the edge is always ragged and in smaller parts it pulls away from the material being routed. With exception of the blue paint tape all of the stuff that I tried has a glue like layer that gets pulled by the router bit. Something more paper like the blue painter tape seems what I need.
Most of my work to date has been in hard maple, basswood, cabinet doors and corian. I attached a cabinet door and corian project pictures. For the corian, I ended up just painting after the fact then sanding the surface spray off. Cabinet door used shelf liner for the ford emblem, but the lettering at the bottom had to be hand painted due to pulling up of the shelf liner.
I want to start using MDO, but want to resolve the mask issue at the same time.
Steve.