Hi all.
I have a CNC plasma table that can be found over here on this link.
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4900
I have just bought a small router today, that I have bolted to the plasma table.
I don't have a clue if this router will be powerfull enough, if I have the right cutting bit etc. I have no idea on what feed speeds to use etc.
The router is a Variable speed, 11,500- 32,000rpm, 650W. It has a 6.35mm(1/4") and 8mm Collet.
First of all I plan to cut MDF and light pine timber.
1. Is this powerfull enough?
2. I also want to cut aluminium, is it powerfull enough?
I have included photo's below to show you how it is mounted onto the z axis.
The table is powered by dual slaved 1200 oz steppers, one on either side of the table for x. And only 1 270oz stepper for y.
3. Will 270 oz be enough power to rout wood?
4. ---------------------------to rout aluminium?
I have also included a photo of the router bit that I bought. It is a Tungsten carbide tipped straight cut, 10mm width 1/4" shank.
5. Will this work? I don't think that I will be able to plundge into the timber with this though. I will have to start from the edge.
6. What rpm should I set the router to for cutting mdf?
7. What feed speed should I set the machine to in mm/min?
8. How big a depth of cut should I make?
I hope someone can get me started!
Cheers
Peter
Australia
www.supernerd.com.au/~apalais