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RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - EdK - 05-29-2014

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RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 05-30-2014

Thanks guys. Spent a bit more time this morning playing with the setup. I thing the bit was slipping in the collet yesterday? .002"doc, 7ipm feed and 54,000rpm. The top engraving was done with a very fine endmill .5mm? The second was cut with a three sided 30 degree tool. The engraving is .135" tall on aluminium plate. I did flatten the stock on my shaper to make sure there wasn't an issue with surface irregularity.

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Shawn


RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 05-30-2014

And yes my girlfriends last name is Steele Cool


RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - stevec - 05-31-2014

I'd love to see that 3 sided 30° tool. Rotfl
Nice looking engraving Shawn. Thumbsup


RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - DaveH - 05-31-2014

Very nice Shawn,
54000 rpm that's quick Yikes
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DaveH


RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 05-31-2014

Thanks guys

The grinder is advertised as 54,000 rpm but I have no real idea how fast it is. I can't tell the difference in the engraving between the lowest and highest setting so I just use the low speed to save on air.

Steve, these are similar to the bits I'm have, I ordered mine from china and they were cheap but I only plan to engrave plastic and aluminum.

[Image: 10-pcs-3-175-30-0-2MM-3-Edge-Cutting-Too...raving.jpg]

Shawn


RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - DaveH - 05-31-2014

They look nicely made Thumbsup
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DaveH