Could it have been more efficient to do your passes in the X axis rather than Y. Then there would be less machine wear(rapidly changing directions) and less time taken up with the direction changing, the only downside which may apply is you'd have to use a ball cutter rather than a flat endmill.
who wrote the CNC Machine code?
gsrivasabhi 4 years ago
Also, did you make your own design or did you use the one off of Rhino's website
beatyourtruck 4 years ago
Could it have been more efficient to do your passes in the X axis rather than Y. Then there would be less machine wear(rapidly changing directions) and less time taken up with the direction changing, the only downside which may apply is you'd have to use a ball cutter rather than a flat endmill.
beatyourtruck 4 years ago
You mean I sat here like a dummy expecting the peice to be removed so we could see it finished,for nout??
aaargh.
bluehachiroku 4 years ago
Still it looks like normal speed for milling wood.
Yeahlol121 4 years ago
Thank goodness you sped up the movie. Good video. Thanks for sharing.
DavidCousins 4 years ago