Published On May 31, 2024
This is the making of a sign for The Grange Grill, which is a food booth at our local fairgrounds. It is nearly 8 foot long by 2 foot wide. This was created on my Onefinity Elite Foreman CNC, so I had to do this in three tiles. This was my very first attempt at doing something this large, and my first attempt at tiling.
Everything went smoothly thanks to Marty Mitchell's video on tiling: • How To Create Tiling Toolpaths In VCa...
Thanks to Joe DiLaura for suggesting to do the v carve tool path first then followed by the clearing tool paths. This was a game changer for sure! The amount of fuzzies to be dealt with at the end was reduced by at least 90%. Unbelievable results!
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** Feeds & Speeds for this video in order of bits used:
Amana 45613 45º 1/4” V-Bit
• 14,200 RPM
• 35 IPM Feed Rate
• 60 IPM Plunge Rate
• 20% Stepover
Amana 51404-K 1/4” 0 Flute
• 12,000 RPM
• 200 IPM Feed Rate
• 60 IPM Plunge Rate
• 25% Stepover
SpeTool W03005 1/8” 0 Flute (used again for final profile cut - same settings)
• 18,000 RPM
• 80 IPM Feed Rate
• 60 IPM Plunge Rate
• 40% Stepover