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Re: 95 Hard at work

Putting my CNC router to work making the 'deck' for our robot.

Setup details: 4'x4' Torchmate Small Shop Machine router table, 100IPM X,Y travel, 10IPM plunge, 1/16in DOC, 1/8in OD 2-flute down-cut carbide router bit, 24,000rpm spindle speed. This whole setup is considerably less expensive than a plasma cutter table, and can do more materials to a better tolerance, but at a much slower rate. All of this cutting was about an hour's worth of time, not including programming or setup.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K8_R...ature=youtu.be

Apologies for the cell-phone picture and video, best I had at the time!
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