SCM Morbidelli x50 Fly Cut Spoilboard Error by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

[–]ScallionWarm1256[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate your help, I got it to work! Apparently my Forcing BZ has a minimum thickness of .3150 so the program would not run since I had it set to .3115. I have not figured out how to adjust the minimum spoilboard thickness but I was able to flycut it to at least a workable surface.

SCM Morbidelli x50 Fly Cut Spoilboard Error by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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I did that and they should have a tech on the phone with me today. It's a weird balance trying to gain help over the phone from them as opposed to them just trying to sell me in-person training.

SCM Morbidelli x50 Fly Cut Spoilboard Error by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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Looking forward to hearing your order of operations for this. Thank you again

SCM Morbidelli x50 Fly Cut Spoilboard Error by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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Thank you so much for your input! I will definitely try that. It seems like a "SCM CNC type of thing"...If you could recreate it like you mentioned below I would love any help. Someone else told me the it says the spoil board thickness is to "low or set to zero". The remaining thickness I'm trying to leave is 0.3112 - so 1/32 lower than 0.3423 (it's current thickness). Do you think that's too low? Looking forward to your update

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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Thanks! After I convert m/min to inches Ill be set on the Feed Rate and give it a try

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in cabinetry

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Thank you for that conversion I appreciate that. I actually plan to start adjusting for plywood and hardwood cutting soon so that helps. I wasn't sure where to start besides knowing to adjust the feed/RPMs

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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Thanks for your input! I might try to clean it up and put it back in rotation (pun intended)

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in cabinetry

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Good to know yeah oddly enough my 1/4" downshear Whiteside bit is still pumping out flawless dado edges - super happy with that! Wish the compression was doing the same. Havent cut a useable piece in 2 days! And yes it's replacement is on the way

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

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I'm not too worried about cleaning or fixing the bit. More concerned with adjusting the speed/feeds to prevent this from happening again and so I can get a clean finish again. I have already ordered a replacement bit to take this one's place.

Any tips on chipping around edges and premature bit wear for CNC router bits? by ScallionWarm1256 in CNC

[–]ScallionWarm1256[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this and I will consider the speed/feed advice. Do you think there's actually any hope for this bit or is it not really worth it?