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    Cool Can a wood router cut aluminium?

    Has anybody tried to cut aluminium using a wood router? What kind of router head should be used and what feed rate speed is suitable?

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    Hi, im new at this and i didnt build a machine, yet.

    As far as i know, you need high speed. 28.000 rpm or something like that.
    And you also need cooling liquid, alcohol... so i guess a wood router is not
    the best to use.

    But maybe im wrong, if somone else has a different opinion i'd also like to know.

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    The other way around, you commenly need lower speed than a router will give you. But yes, at the lowest setting, usually around 10-14k rpm it can be done, just take small cuts, a step depth at 0.3mm and a feedrate 800-1000mm/min

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinsettawong View Post
    Has anybody tried to cut aluminium using a wood router? What kind of router head should be used and what feed rate speed is suitable?
    Dear chinsettawong,

    I have used a standard hand-held wood router on aluminium. Here in the UK, a company called Trend make a range of router cutters suitable for aluminium. The cutters are either tungsten carbide tipped, solid carbide, or a special type of high speed steel. There are cutters for slotting, grooving, profiling and surface milling.

    I've used 18mm diameter surface milling cutters at about 18000 rpm, and small
    diameter profiling cutters at about 15000rpm.

    When surface milling, take really shallow depth cuts, say 0.15 mm. When profiling also take very light cuts. For a cutting compound, I use a paste wax. The advantage of paste wax over liquids is that you do not get sprayed when working.

    Please use eye protection. A bit of aluminium swarf in your eye hurts. I know!

    Good luck

    Martin

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    Smile

    Thanks for the replies. I am using a 30,000 rpm Makita router. I will try to cut following your advices.

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    Nice router, sounds like you might need to modify the router to allow variable speed (seen it mentioned on the site). Just a guess but the slower speed will keep the softer aluminum from getting a bit gummy from the friction. Carbide might lessen the problem. I've ground aluminum and it can get a bit sloppy.

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    Not all aluminum nor all routers are created equally. I cut aluminum of different types all the time. The 5000 series stuff while hard, it gummy and requires more lube. I usually just rub candle wax when I do it by hand. In my CNC router, I often cut 6000 series stuff using W-D 40 every so often and I use a router speed controller to reduce the speed just a tad. Probably running down around 12 to 14 thousand rpm. Solid carbide are the best. They will last the longest and are very heat tolerable. You don't actually need a mister or pump. Just keep it lubed up and you will have good results. If you know what you are buying, you can buy the easy machining stuff. It's normally also the best priced depending...
    Lee

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    Re: Can a wood router cut aluminium?

    you can try this one may be
    this machine special use for cutting alumium
    of CHina ,Zhenfei brand
    alumium cutting machine IECO VIETNAM

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    www.onsrud.com as a full line of router bits for cutting aluminum.
    Gerry

    UCCNC 2017 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html

    Mach3 2010 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html

    JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
    http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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