Discuss Thermwood 3-axis Machinery, Controller, and Software.
Moderators: Mike Iubelt , Jason Susnjara , Larry Epplin , Clint Buechlein , Mike Iubelt , Jason Susnjara , Larry Epplin , Clint Buechlein
DanFecteau
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 278 Joined: Tue, May 10 2005, 12:00PM
Location: St-Odilon, Quebec, Canada
Contact:
Post
by DanFecteau » Wed, Oct 16 2024, 8:27AM
Hi. For those who machines their door pulls and knobs holes on your cnc for melamine doors, what tool do you use ? Your standard 5mm brad point ?
Jeremy Schiffer
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 1168 Joined: Tue, May 10 2005, 9:36PM
Company Name: Corlane Custom Cabinetry LLC
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Carnesville, GA
Contact:
Post
by Jeremy Schiffer » Wed, Oct 16 2024, 8:45AM
Yep.
DanFecteau
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 278 Joined: Tue, May 10 2005, 12:00PM
Location: St-Odilon, Quebec, Canada
Contact:
Post
by DanFecteau » Wed, Oct 16 2024, 9:32AM
No chipping problem under ?
Jeremy Schiffer
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 1168 Joined: Tue, May 10 2005, 9:36PM
Company Name: Corlane Custom Cabinetry LLC
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Carnesville, GA
Contact:
Post
by Jeremy Schiffer » Thu, Oct 17 2024, 9:43AM
None at all, as long as the bit is reasonably sharp and the wasteboard not terribly scarred. We use a 5mm bradpoint bit with the cutting shoulders on it. That makes it very forgiving.
Thomas strembitsky
Guru Member
Posts: 307 Joined: Fri, Jul 27 2012, 12:30PM
Company Name: true form cabinets
Country: CANADA
Contact:
Post
by Thomas strembitsky » Thu, Oct 17 2024, 6:59PM
we use this from FS tools with a small break thru amount
Intel(R) Core(TM) i-13700K @ 2.70GHz 32.00 GB RAM
Windows 11 Professional 64-bit
http://www.trueform.ca
CS43 cnc