Cutting Trezzini

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Cutting Trezzini

Postby Paul Ford » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 9:16PM

Hi Guys, Just wondering if anyone has tried cutting Trezzini on a thermwood router and what the outcome was?
Thanks for any hints/feedback.
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Postby Forrest Chapman » Wed, Sep 21 2005, 7:04AM

Hey Paul,

What is trezzini?

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Postby Forrest Chapman » Wed, Sep 21 2005, 7:17AM

Paul,

Nevermind I look it up on the wed. From what I can tell its basicaly solid surface similar to corian or others. I'm not sure if its 100% acrylic. Even so we cut SS often and sometimes its a blend.

Tool should be 1/4\" upshear at 18000 rpm and 120 ipm.

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Postby Paul Ford » Wed, Sep 21 2005, 2:52PM

Hi Forrest,
thanks for looking into that for me, i will give it a try when the time comes and see what happens.


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