Renato Pinto
Graphics Manager
We just got a "Industrial CNC Router." Thats the name of the brand i guess.
Either way, it uses Mach3 and we use BobCam to create the G-Codes.
We've done test cuts on different materials, mostly .080 aluminum and the finish product looks great with an 1/8 and 1/4 inch bit.
We also wanted to try cutting some designs out of coroplast, ultraboard, PVC. It cuts the design as intended but it leaves a lot of residue hanging off the edges instead of them being clean-cut.
We got a drag-knife to try out and it works pretty well for the most part. We need to do some work on the swiveling.
Anyways, our Railcar Graphics Division is wanting to make number and letter stencils out of Oraboard. The height of the characters range from 2" to 4" so not very big.
What kind of tool do we need to use for it to work on the Oraboard material?
Also, any tips for a beginner on a CNC Router machine? Things you wish you would have known when you started routing substrates?
Thanks for helping!
Either way, it uses Mach3 and we use BobCam to create the G-Codes.
We've done test cuts on different materials, mostly .080 aluminum and the finish product looks great with an 1/8 and 1/4 inch bit.
We also wanted to try cutting some designs out of coroplast, ultraboard, PVC. It cuts the design as intended but it leaves a lot of residue hanging off the edges instead of them being clean-cut.
We got a drag-knife to try out and it works pretty well for the most part. We need to do some work on the swiveling.
Anyways, our Railcar Graphics Division is wanting to make number and letter stencils out of Oraboard. The height of the characters range from 2" to 4" so not very big.
What kind of tool do we need to use for it to work on the Oraboard material?
Also, any tips for a beginner on a CNC Router machine? Things you wish you would have known when you started routing substrates?
Thanks for helping!