richard_saylor
02-24-2010, 01:18 PM
My PRS Standard Porter Cable Buddy hiccuped today and ate an alder guitar body blank.
It was rounding the tightest curve of the upper horn, like it has successfully done many times before with the same file, and decided to continue the radius right into the body. At that point, seemingly confused, it started making rapid 1 1/2" strokes until I hit the big red button.
I use a CMT down spiral bit. The width of the bit is excessive to help the dust collector keep the cutout chip free.
It was making 1/8" pass depth cuts at 1.5 IPS at 13K RPM. Total depth of the cut is 1 3/4" and it was on the 1 5/8" depth cut. This probably sounds like a too conservative method of cutting, but it's worked for me in the past.
Anyway, this is the first time Buddy has every gone off on it's own tangent (pun intended).
Anyone have any ideas?
It was rounding the tightest curve of the upper horn, like it has successfully done many times before with the same file, and decided to continue the radius right into the body. At that point, seemingly confused, it started making rapid 1 1/2" strokes until I hit the big red button.
I use a CMT down spiral bit. The width of the bit is excessive to help the dust collector keep the cutout chip free.
It was making 1/8" pass depth cuts at 1.5 IPS at 13K RPM. Total depth of the cut is 1 3/4" and it was on the 1 5/8" depth cut. This probably sounds like a too conservative method of cutting, but it's worked for me in the past.
Anyway, this is the first time Buddy has every gone off on it's own tangent (pun intended).
Anyone have any ideas?