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How much time can you get out of a typical name brand 3/16” up cut carbide bit cutting only .040 aluminum sheets.
Worn out, our router is a 1/2hp and no cooling.1-2 sheets?! we cut .080 on our router, and we generally get 15-20 sheets per blade, using a quarter inch. We cut .040 with 1/8" bit once in awhile... never more than 2-3 sheets at a time, we do it every other month... usually we go through 1-2 bits a year... so I'd say close to 10-15 sheets, cutting 3x6"signs throughout the sheets.
We use a high end multicam with a mister that was designed for cutting aluminum. 1-2 sheets seems pretty low per bit though... do they break on you, or are you just getting bad cuts?
Worn out, our router is a 1/2hp and no cooling.
I don't think Onsrud makes a no coolant version, do they? We looked everywhere for one from any brand, and this is all we found... and no Canada/US supplier had them, or knew why they didn't. These ones have a special coating on them to keep them a bit cooler and prevent chips from sticking. Belin was the only brand we could find that made no coolant ones. Not sure if thatd help in your situation, but for us it works great when we have to turn coolant off... while our normal onsrud aluminum bits (64-6xx) would often have the chips fuse and break.That's the same as the onsrud bit we use... Onsrud and Belin are both LMT companies. Onsrud is Standard and Belin is Metric.
For .080 we do 40,000 rpm and 240in/min with a quarter inch bit.
Yeah, all the stuff I routed was mill finish. We got a batch in that cut like sh*t, come to find out they bought from a different vendor thatWe have slowed down the rpm and has helped a lot. As far as the aluminum sheets,
we just buy the normal .040 etc from GSG or Reece Supply, pre painted most of the time. I am not sure how you determine “cheap” on these but, I am assuming you talk about mill finish .125 sheets.