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Re: Maximum Depth of Cuts
Start light on the cut and low on the feed rate. If you have a CNC Mill go with the defaults in the CNC program. The nature of what we mill for robotics allows us to go a little slower than a full production shop. So it takes 10 minutes per part longer to go slow, we are only making 2 parts not 10,000. Take your time, enjoy what you are doing and remember the lowest feed rate on a mill still beats a file.
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Re: Maximum Depth of Cuts
It's also important to remember that the tool will cut best at different speeds depending upon direction. In other words, drawing the piece towards you along the end mill and then drawing the piece away from you will cut differently even if the depths are the exact same. Good luck!
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