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    Default plexiglas key chain - need some help

    Hi all,
    I have a little project I am working on and would like some input to clean it up a lot.
    Making a high school logo in Plexiglas 3" tall by 2.5" wide - I am sure I am not using the correct bits but am using what I have a the moment.

    Used a 1/8" ball nose at .75 inch sec & .013 - used a 1/8 straight bit .75 inch sec in 3 passes to cut 2.13 with 2 tabs

    Cutting went ok but it looks bad, I have been looking at some engraving bits but I am not sure what size I should get

    Thanks in advance for advice & help

    Tim

    please excuse the dust

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    Hey Tim,

    My advise would be to pick up a 60 and 90 degree bit and try re-toolpathing.

    http://store.shopbottools.com/collec...iant=411085093

    http://store.shopbottools.com/collec...iant=411085073

    .75ips ms and .25 z is where I would begin the cutting and speed up or slow down from there.

    Looks like a cool project.

    Dave

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    A diamond drag bit is what you need, not cheap but well worth the investment.
    Tips last forever, they are capable of amazing detail and never any melting issues. I did this one with a drag bit, though it is 10x10 I have done 3x3 with equally impressive results.



    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-4-DIA-DIAM...item4193e6dba9

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    Thanks dave and xray
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    Well - purchased a 60 degree sharp point engraving bit and it looks a lot better, thanks for the help.

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