Chuck Keysor
10-27-2015, 01:50 AM
Hello Shopbot friends and cloud of experts:
I have to cut out 32 flowers as show in the attachment. The material is 3/4" exterior grade PVC. The flower/diamonds fit into a big lattice in the front gable of a Victorian house, shown in the second picture.
I don't normally make so many of any one thing. When I saw that using a 1/2" end mill, a 1/4" end mill, a 1/2" ball nose end mill and a 1/6th" end mill, it will take (according to Aspire's estimate) 19 hours to cut all of these, I went "Yikes!"
I always default to the pass depth of 1/2 the bit diameter. I normally just adjust my spindle speed with the controller to get chips, instead of dust. But I haven't experimented with pushing the inches per minute speed, which is what I need to do now. And I also have to worry about breaking the 1/16th inch bits. And I haven't cut much PVC.
I did look at some charts from Onsrud, and then looked at old posts here. And it seemed as though people push faster than the numbers I got from the Onsrud chart (for two flute cutters). If the info from both sources matched, I wouldn't ask now, but I'd like to go on the more aggressive side.
Any recommended PVC cutting speeds and feeds for cutting 3/4" PVC with 1/2", 1/4" and 1/16" two flute bits would be appreciated.
Thank you, Chuck
I have to cut out 32 flowers as show in the attachment. The material is 3/4" exterior grade PVC. The flower/diamonds fit into a big lattice in the front gable of a Victorian house, shown in the second picture.
I don't normally make so many of any one thing. When I saw that using a 1/2" end mill, a 1/4" end mill, a 1/2" ball nose end mill and a 1/6th" end mill, it will take (according to Aspire's estimate) 19 hours to cut all of these, I went "Yikes!"
I always default to the pass depth of 1/2 the bit diameter. I normally just adjust my spindle speed with the controller to get chips, instead of dust. But I haven't experimented with pushing the inches per minute speed, which is what I need to do now. And I also have to worry about breaking the 1/16th inch bits. And I haven't cut much PVC.
I did look at some charts from Onsrud, and then looked at old posts here. And it seemed as though people push faster than the numbers I got from the Onsrud chart (for two flute cutters). If the info from both sources matched, I wouldn't ask now, but I'd like to go on the more aggressive side.
Any recommended PVC cutting speeds and feeds for cutting 3/4" PVC with 1/2", 1/4" and 1/16" two flute bits would be appreciated.
Thank you, Chuck