You really should cut smaller holes slower than big (large diameter) ones. You could clearly see that the material was sort of pushed around. This is because the drill has to cut in many directions in very short time, and that makes material removal harder, and the entire process gets clearly less efficient.
Great advice. I'm still learning the software as well.
radioshack7 1 year ago
You really should cut smaller holes slower than big (large diameter) ones. You could clearly see that the material was sort of pushed around. This is because the drill has to cut in many directions in very short time, and that makes material removal harder, and the entire process gets clearly less efficient.
FlashEF 1 year ago