I would like to see videos of the CAMaster Stinger I in operation with the HSD spindle. Perhaps showcase the milling of inlays, intricate 3-axis milling and general maintenance?
This may be only an example but there is a lot of wasted time cutting the "entire" design in both climb and conventional. Why not just run a perimeter pass on the second cut to save a lot of time? It's only the edges that need clean up. I've recently started cutting EVA for boats with some fluted V bits and get great, clean results with them.
Hello man, Im actually starting my own marine deck business and searching for router bits. I tried with some bits but results definitely not good. Which bits do you use?
@@micheledesario6291 Have you seen this video? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJ3BFDbWB70.html I use a 4 flute v bit as I do mostly two color EVA.