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Cutting Acrylic on CNC 

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Check out the full video on this project - • How to Make a Wooden M...
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I started with the Amana Tool #RC-45711 90° insert carbide v-bit all from our website.
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RPM: 18,000
Feed Rate: 40ipm
Plunge Rate: 20ipm
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I then switched out for the 51441-K 1/16" Spektra™ coated spiral O flute upcut bit to make the holes for the screws to go though.
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RPM: 18,000
Plunge Rate: 17.5ipm
Spiral ramp down: .125"
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I then switched out for the 51404-K 1/4" Spektra™ coated spiral O flute upcut bit to cut the remaining profile.
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RPM: 18,000
Feed Rate: 100ipm
Plunge Rate: 50ipm
Depth of cut: .125"
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Amana Tool 45771-K Solid Carbide Spektra Extreme Tool Life Coated 30 Degree Engraving 0.005 Tip Width x 1/4 SHK x 2-1/4 Inch Long Signmaking Router Bit
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@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday 2 года назад
Check out the full video on this project - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lX4Sv0UKBl4.html Plans for this project are also available here - www.toolstoday.com/maze-game-cnc-plans.html
@HobyNgonten
@HobyNgonten Год назад
How much the price?
@wahidalisalmani9394
@wahidalisalmani9394 Год назад
NTN MARKING
@wahidalisalmani9394
@wahidalisalmani9394 Год назад
Send me video
@bollocksoplenty1161
@bollocksoplenty1161 Год назад
I prefer the H201PJ4 nick back paddy whack upslice dongle.
@mikezbr
@mikezbr Год назад
I'm dead....🤣🤣🤣
@BenVanAmburg
@BenVanAmburg Год назад
Lmfao
@kappnthecapytan
@kappnthecapytan Год назад
lmao that's what I was thinking
@missionmarkone7484
@missionmarkone7484 Год назад
Really? What’s your stand point on the 73EIEIO flutter butter cutter?
@bollocksoplenty1161
@bollocksoplenty1161 Год назад
@@missionmarkone7484 It’s good in certain circumstances, but the FGD135 Rama Lama Lama Lama Ding Dong is superior in duration.
@PacificoAyala321
@PacificoAyala321 Год назад
Ah yes, how reliable is the FCBJ-979-2 bit, never fails
@DirtyShroomz305
@DirtyShroomz305 Год назад
😂😂😂
@Sarah_Basiri
@Sarah_Basiri Год назад
When he said, "a292828nxbwjhq" i absolutely knew what he was talking about 💯
@tigerimschlamm2724
@tigerimschlamm2724 Год назад
Thats the Serial number Sweetheart 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@RagingRatMax
@RagingRatMax Год назад
I understood about 10% of what you just said
@swifter46ter
@swifter46ter Год назад
He just spat out the part numbers and what kind of bit they were, nothing too complex.
@xenthia
@xenthia Год назад
@@swifter46ter very helpful to those who look for parts imo, dude is a legend, rather than spewing nonsense and filling time to lengthen the youtube short
@FullMetal372
@FullMetal372 Год назад
I suggest getting one of them PK143-4556HJK 1/2 spiral Ultra FUEL MAX smooth bore cutting bit multi tool multiple multi functional multiplier multiplication Cutting Disk EXTREME Techno Mumbo Jumbo edition. They work great. Source? Trust me bro.
@johnnylego807
@johnnylego807 Год назад
Sounds like an Amazon product with terrible chinese to english translation 😂😂 TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
@Beanut8370
@Beanut8370 Год назад
He's just reading entire Handbooks at this point
@Raj-gq6du
@Raj-gq6du Год назад
He has universal handbook... secrets of black holes also written innit...
@bryantburns3664
@bryantburns3664 Год назад
Your a drum fuckkk
@schoggi555
@schoggi555 Год назад
im literally only watching these bc the bits have such a nice blue color xD
@powderedwater4742
@powderedwater4742 Год назад
Tool changers are so satisfying
@raceinstinct
@raceinstinct Год назад
guy is narrating a machine and i love it
@tigressor
@tigressor Год назад
i love CNC
@abide_the_dude5375
@abide_the_dude5375 Год назад
I see that your table has a lot of cuts in it and you probably replace it after a while but have you ever thought of using a spoiler board. 1/4 mdf still let’s lots of suction through and could even add double stick tape if needed but it will save your table a lot longer. We use them all the time in our stair building shop. Our bits never touch our table. And we have plugs for all non used holes
@coryelliott764
@coryelliott764 Год назад
why not use 1" mdf? it allows, plenty of suction and we can get a year out of a set of spoilboards. and yes your bits do touch your table. same as mine, same as theirs. wouldn't need the spoilboard at all if they didn't. your hole issue is weird as well. there are three hundred holes in my table and every one of the them are covered by the spoilboards.
@carmenrepucci
@carmenrepucci Год назад
If you want to minimize pulled up paper, but still use an upcut, run a chamfer mill around the profile for a nice, controlled edge break first, and then cut the profile with your upcut
@r-sole4872
@r-sole4872 Год назад
I can't tell if I prefer the wabba-labba dingdong bit of the jiminy crock puppet bit
@lonewolfark2270
@lonewolfark2270 Год назад
That's a satisfying tool you got there
@guillermocorreamendoza4938
@guillermocorreamendoza4938 Год назад
Killer red works so good at holding stuff when u cant have any clamps
@prime-mate
@prime-mate 8 месяцев назад
As a CNC operator/programmer, I really appreciate the bit numbers and didn't bat an eye at the vid, but these comments are hilarious 😂😂 and.. my go to for acrylic is the onsrud 65‐018 3/16" upcut spiral O, 32000 rpms at 125-170 ipm depending on the type of acrylic. 😂😂
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday 8 месяцев назад
Haha right, glad to see someone enjoys it! How are you running it at such a high speed without it melting? Are you using oil misting or compressed air or anything to keep everything cool?
@prime-mate
@prime-mate 8 месяцев назад
@ToolsToday I feather the ipm depending on the type. Acrylic really likes the speed, but my bits have be sharp to get a good surface.. I use the bits too dull to cut Acrylic to cut aluminum with misting fluid.
@crabmannyjoe2
@crabmannyjoe2 Год назад
Acrylic likes heavy chips faster than you might think. Same with thin aluminum sheets.
@mickk8519
@mickk8519 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤡
@PaleOranges
@PaleOranges Год назад
Daylight seems deep, sweet setup
@JF32304
@JF32304 Год назад
The O flute is probably one of the best bits out there. Such clean cuts in plastic. You do have to use high RPM.
@paulhodgson1043
@paulhodgson1043 Год назад
Lovely bit off equipment ✌🏼
@Maza75
@Maza75 Год назад
The auto tool changer is a must have
@oops1208
@oops1208 Год назад
This entire time I thought it was wood and was like "wtf is he talking about?!" 😂🙏🏻
@alexanderbabjak6265
@alexanderbabjak6265 Год назад
This is how dads flex money
@Maverick098
@Maverick098 Год назад
Well I don’t know about you but the machine that works the best in my opinion has got to be the eye2eye-manlicker 3000-37ec. The precision is humane.
@jonp6798
@jonp6798 Год назад
Good to see that years have passed since the last time I wandered into one of these videos and mr ToolsToday was complaining that people were saying “just use a drill” saying it’s easier with a CNC etc not realising that we don’t have a nick nack paddywack lying about for super flangelated ambernikle underslucks.
@nen.user.3764
@nen.user.3764 Год назад
Great video. Lovin the cnc stuff . Let’s see some custom shit too !
@Bmxer1245
@Bmxer1245 Год назад
How often do you have to face the table of the cnc machine??
@acerjuglans383
@acerjuglans383 Год назад
Do you find it better to profile-cut acrylic in the climb cut fashion, as opposed to conventional?
@Mooshkajoe
@Mooshkajoe Год назад
I found with acrylic, in my experience, if you want a decent surface finish, you can make huge cuts, but taking a 10 thou for your final pass with conventional tends to yield a better result. Climb tends to leave a mess that you have to file or wheel. Also, a slightly slower speed but a normal feed. Don't go too slow or you'll just melt everything.
@Raj-gq6du
@Raj-gq6du Год назад
My man translating the wrong Morse code...😭💀
@uskokavopic
@uskokavopic Год назад
use a countersink to knock down the edges after milling, I recommend
@tooltym
@tooltym Год назад
Countersunk screws are not advisable in acrylic. Any expansion or contraction of the acrylic itself or the surface it's mounted to will result quickly in screw hole breakout. Better to use a flat under-head type screw thru an oversized thru-hole. If you need a flush top surface, use a flat low-head screw thru an oversized thru hole and an oversized counterbore, to allow for slight movement.
@user-rt3bt5zv8d
@user-rt3bt5zv8d Год назад
CNC👍😍
@aneurinhullah8687
@aneurinhullah8687 Год назад
I personally would have used the AF-944 CXE-012 Light for the edge
@redherring5532
@redherring5532 Год назад
That stepcraft is the boss
@sofnaji
@sofnaji Год назад
51404-K team 👍🏼
@ayooo5646
@ayooo5646 Год назад
I’m a Design Engineer and i love this🤝🏻
@danielapaza9583
@danielapaza9583 Год назад
¡¡ Magnífica máquina.!! 👍👍👍👍
@BasicFolders
@BasicFolders Год назад
Just for your records, this is the video that lured me into your web, and now I'm happily subscribed. 😍👍
@LucaFanellii
@LucaFanellii Год назад
Ah yes X Æ A-12 is making cnc tools
@GlorifiedGremlin
@GlorifiedGremlin Год назад
That looks a whole lot more like 3/16ths than an 1/8th lol maybe it's the camera
@kurtmesser6805
@kurtmesser6805 Год назад
Noice work mon
@jacksonpowers5415
@jacksonpowers5415 Год назад
Man you machinists really always on one cant even scroll thru shorts
@amanatshaikh8817
@amanatshaikh8817 8 месяцев назад
It's really nice video Bro
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much 😀
@samfisher1890
@samfisher1890 Год назад
I use the NE14ABJ bit
@joshuateter2410
@joshuateter2410 Год назад
Working in signs, running a router table, often times I get better finishes running a climb cut on acrylic. Aluminum too.
@highmountaintrader
@highmountaintrader Год назад
Hi, just bought a new CNC with a 9kw spindle for our sign shop. Can you recommend any bits for acrylic and aluminum.
@joshuateter2410
@joshuateter2410 Год назад
@@highmountaintrader yes! Amana tool is a popular one, but LMT Belin or LMT Onsrud were my favorite. We used single flute bits, typically called O flute. Our router was an older one and had some rigidity issues, so we used 1/8 or 3/16 bits for our aluminum cutting, and 1/4 for acrylics and composite panels. Typically these bits were in lengths of 1" or less. The 1/8 bit was .5 long. All 1/4 shank. We also had a 2 inch long 3 flute bit for cutting sign foam. I wasn't a fan of that one at all, but I wasn't the boss. I would also highly recommend getting a Kool Mist and running it with no liquid simply for an airjet on the bit and cutting area. As a summary, Amana tools I think will be cheaper option than the LMT bits, but I had less breakages and better finishes with LMT, esp in aluminum. But part of that could have been our older router table with some rigidity issues.
@Masonxpxmp69.
@Masonxpxmp69. Год назад
The cnc machine I use doesn’t have a auto bit changer 😭.
@REJANGKaHijimobilbalap
@REJANGKaHijimobilbalap Год назад
Nice
@1buellrider
@1buellrider Год назад
Except that's not acrylic. It's polyethylene. They cut waaaaaay differently. I'd actually like to see you try acrylic without cracking it. Source - am machinist, 30 years.
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday Год назад
This is cast acrylic, not polyethylene. Cast acrylic and extruded acrylic cut very very differently.
@un-factory
@un-factory 7 месяцев назад
Tool change 👍 👍 👍 👍
@planarworks5560
@planarworks5560 Год назад
question. how does the acrylic remain on the board when being trimmed off. is it due to the vacuum bed?
@woodboi5973
@woodboi5973 Год назад
I prefer the Hv67989 / zzzcx spiral bit instead of the hv 67989/zzzcx
@blaze_56
@blaze_56 Год назад
Oh yuh that shi hard
@mateuszcirocki6492
@mateuszcirocki6492 Год назад
I was 3 weeks ago learning what are the steps that the cnc machine starts to work its realy easy if you have a good teacher at school
@ChaosUnit178
@ChaosUnit178 Год назад
What are the speeds and feeds you're using? I've been cutting acrylic with a .125" single flute endmill, .5mm plunge, 600mm/min feedrate, and I haven't been super happy with the finish. I feel like a faster and deeper cut is what I need, but I'm also super concerned about the rigidity of my Snapmaker 2
@ButteredToast32
@ButteredToast32 Год назад
Oh, oh yeah…I know some of these words!
@stevenrs11
@stevenrs11 Год назад
Interested in a new router- how's that stepcraft compare to the probotix line? I'd loooove a tool changer
@thomasmiedl6368
@thomasmiedl6368 Год назад
Well a nice cut is something different haha
@hijig_ton
@hijig_ton Год назад
what is this job called?
@Wilma5532
@Wilma5532 Год назад
CNC Machining
@claystore
@claystore Месяц назад
Ahhh, what's the angle on yer dangle? 5x5 in the pipe. Roger that.
@willpestka2745
@willpestka2745 Год назад
For that burr, why not chase the edge of that part with the chamfer? Have it cut less than 0.010" and she will be nice and clean
@Mebel_Sam_Singkut
@Mebel_Sam_Singkut Год назад
Mantap sekali.
@justincrum1005
@justincrum1005 Год назад
No one really knows what bits you use unless they do this professionally by there selves as well. It sounds really weird if you’re just watching a video and have no clue about the bits or any finished product
@keycontroller
@keycontroller Год назад
😂like hearing a football match 🤣😂
@theglassmass
@theglassmass Год назад
Is it better to cut the chamfer before the hole?
@blaze_56
@blaze_56 Год назад
That shi hard
@KristasBraun
@KristasBraun Год назад
Мне бы такую прелесть, собрал бы красивую акустику себе
@geeonimopedraza4212
@geeonimopedraza4212 Год назад
What keeps your material secured to the table so that it doesn’t move while you’re a bit is cutting
@davidperry4013
@davidperry4013 Год назад
Cutting acrylic with a CNC mill cool but my favorite way to machine acrylic is via fiber laser.
@captainstevenelson5294
@captainstevenelson5294 Год назад
Do you ever use a table saw, or radial arm saw, a planer or a jointer? Woodwork without the aid of computer?
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday Год назад
Absolutely, please watch more of our videos. I post many where I'm not using a CNC
@m.shahidkhan
@m.shahidkhan Год назад
Wow 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠🛠😎😎😎😎😎😎good job
@johnnylego807
@johnnylego807 Год назад
i prefer the XYZ123Chromo4Matta over the XYX321Cum4000Reducer. Why do you ask? because the Cum4000Reducer Has a Hexoganal Cutting edge that fits perfectly into the 432XAEAEAEElon a cutting bit!! If you guys are gonna go for ANYTHING! Go for the XYX321Cum4000Reducer With the V2 Strap on! Happy cutting! 💪🏽
@franciscoguerrero156
@franciscoguerrero156 Год назад
Where can I buy that ATC attachment?
@bikeman9419
@bikeman9419 Год назад
I was a machinist for years. We used to call that a government job, because milling acrylics, nylons, Delrin or any other kinds of plastic meant, no coolant. So at the end of the day your machine and hands were clean. Not so much with cast iron or Bakelite.
@BRANDON-IRON009
@BRANDON-IRON009 Год назад
Bro whoever had you machining bakelite is a fuck nut shit is highly toxic if you inhale any particles....Has to be machined in a machine under vaccum.
@tobiasblum1912
@tobiasblum1912 Год назад
God I hate machining Bakelite Cleaning the machine is a pain in the ass
@mrMankx
@mrMankx Год назад
Man i miss my cnc router......
@MrJ03K3rR
@MrJ03K3rR Год назад
What would be the cause if there weren't nice, clean, cuts? What would you do?
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday Год назад
I would start with making sure you're using the right bit for the job you're doing. Then it would depend on what's happening. If the acrylic is melting, either your speed is too fast or your feed rate too low, what you adjust will depend on the capabilities of your machine and bit. If you're getting chatter, your feed rate may be too high or your workpiece is not fully secured down and moving slightly.
@prestondeems
@prestondeems Год назад
Idk who needs to know this but I had my fart PR to this short. I farted for at least 5 seconds. God Damn
@clown134
@clown134 Год назад
rich people really live in a whole other universe. they don't even have to touch the tools anymore
@Armadurapersonal
@Armadurapersonal Год назад
Why rich people?
@dksy_oficial
@dksy_oficial Год назад
This is cool and all but how does it not move while cutting
@GS-wq7lm
@GS-wq7lm 6 месяцев назад
im not into routers and there tooling, have you tried reversing your pathway to remove the bur?
@Redbeard_1
@Redbeard_1 Год назад
Why not mount a vacuum hose on the cnc or is it not needed or to hard to do..JW
@TritonTv69420
@TritonTv69420 Год назад
As a machinist i find it funny you dont just say the size of the endmill...
@GioBaby
@GioBaby Год назад
You should have used an opti rough to clear that excess stock . That initial approach was too excessive. You need to understand how to engage the material with a roughing pass then come in with a finisher when profiling - CNC Applications Engineer
@NapalmNetwork
@NapalmNetwork 8 месяцев назад
Router cnc shit is so easy 😂 2D = fun 3D = pain in my ass
@czinvazion816
@czinvazion816 Год назад
This is a strange set up, how does the acrylic plate not move in the cutting process? Also in my time cutting acrylic I also had to run coolant.
@danieldimas6160
@danieldimas6160 Год назад
Yep....those holes are gonna crack.
@achelan
@achelan Год назад
That one of those vacuum beds?
@JamesSmith-jx4hs
@JamesSmith-jx4hs Год назад
Nice, but those holes are too close to the edges. That plexiglass will crack and break over time
@ToolsToday
@ToolsToday Год назад
Thanks! There is no pressure on the acrylic and it's fully supported by wood underneath it when installed.
@doom9242
@doom9242 Год назад
How strong is the vacuum to keep the piece on there with the cuts into the board
@VictorSedoy
@VictorSedoy Год назад
Мне одному показалось, что вначале видео они конусной фрезой сделали цилиндрические отверстия? 😀
@korumann
@korumann Год назад
Why do people with CNC routers always call them "the cnc machine"? People with cnc lathes or mills call the cnc lathes or cnc mills, but cnc routers so often are just cnc machines
@ourtube4266
@ourtube4266 Год назад
What CAM software do you use?
@Mooshkajoe
@Mooshkajoe Год назад
The worst part of machining acrylic is the mess.
@LifeofaFatMan
@LifeofaFatMan Год назад
You mention these model numbers like they mean something to us, lol. ALL I HEAR IS GIBBERISH
@cryllica170
@cryllica170 Год назад
Doesn't CNC'ing make the cut edges of the acrylic not clear?
@AlexeyPalitsyn
@AlexeyPalitsyn Год назад
Чпу использовать что бы сделать прямоугольник с отверстиями? Да еще и расточить их 😀😀😀😀😀 циркулярная пила + шуруповёрт. И сразу делать пачками по 5-10 штук… куда быстрее и продуктивнее. Себестоимость работ в разв дешевле… 😂
@MMZ_Thumper
@MMZ_Thumper Год назад
Would you all mind shipping one of those to my house?
@memeeooreo4570
@memeeooreo4570 Год назад
Well until you dont mass produce something like that its similar to leds on christmas tree... You take it out once a year and you can do without it anyway ; p
@dunaiden9858
@dunaiden9858 Год назад
I feel like its a bit extra to use a cnc to make simple cuts like this
@Filipesouzafrancisco
@Filipesouzafrancisco Год назад
Como que funciona esse esquema no spindle pneumática como é sistema?
@Dillybar777
@Dillybar777 Год назад
Router dude tryna use as much jargon as he can to sound tech
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