Chuck Keysor
03-11-2016, 07:03 PM
Hello Shopbot friends:
Background: I have done a lot of V-carving in "Vinyl Composite Tile", your run of the mill 12" x 12" x 1/8" kitchen floor tiling.
While everything else is great, the engraved grooves always get plugged up with gunk, not quite re-melted, but gunk which I can only remove by manually scraping with an X-acto knife. This is really tedious work,,,,, (I use a CMT 60 degree "Laser" bit with a very sharp tip. It works great, EXCEPT for the gunk. And re-running the entire toolpath a second time does not help for cleaning out the Vinyl gunk....)
Questions:
1) Would using a bit with a flat or a radius tip do a better job of clearing out the grooves then a super sharp tip that is just a point?
2) With the complex motions of V-carving, would a flat or radius tip mess up the V-carving? (I don't care about the BOTTOM of the grooves not being flat, because those just get filled with paint anyway.)
3) Any thoughts on the .005", .010" and .015" flat widths? (Which would work best to clear grooves, but not POSSIBLY mess up V-carving?)
My first thought was to just buy a bunch of these bits 30, 60, 90 and 120 degrees, with flats of .005, .010 and .015, and experiment. But the list I compiled from Harvey's catalog was around $200. So I thought it may be cheaper to get some feedback before buying any bits.
Thank you for your comments and suggestions, Chuck
PS: I was not able to get a good photo of the gunk, my focus that close is no good.
Background: I have done a lot of V-carving in "Vinyl Composite Tile", your run of the mill 12" x 12" x 1/8" kitchen floor tiling.
While everything else is great, the engraved grooves always get plugged up with gunk, not quite re-melted, but gunk which I can only remove by manually scraping with an X-acto knife. This is really tedious work,,,,, (I use a CMT 60 degree "Laser" bit with a very sharp tip. It works great, EXCEPT for the gunk. And re-running the entire toolpath a second time does not help for cleaning out the Vinyl gunk....)
Questions:
1) Would using a bit with a flat or a radius tip do a better job of clearing out the grooves then a super sharp tip that is just a point?
2) With the complex motions of V-carving, would a flat or radius tip mess up the V-carving? (I don't care about the BOTTOM of the grooves not being flat, because those just get filled with paint anyway.)
3) Any thoughts on the .005", .010" and .015" flat widths? (Which would work best to clear grooves, but not POSSIBLY mess up V-carving?)
My first thought was to just buy a bunch of these bits 30, 60, 90 and 120 degrees, with flats of .005, .010 and .015, and experiment. But the list I compiled from Harvey's catalog was around $200. So I thought it may be cheaper to get some feedback before buying any bits.
Thank you for your comments and suggestions, Chuck
PS: I was not able to get a good photo of the gunk, my focus that close is no good.