DWC08-Solid Carbide 1/8 x 1" cut length 1/4 Shank 2 Flute Router Bit
DWC08-Solid Carbide 1/8 x 1" cut length 1/4 Shank 2 Flute Router Bit
DWC08-Solid Carbide 1/8 x 1" cut length 1/4 Shank 2 Flute Router Bit
DWC08-Solid Carbide 1/8 x 1" cut length 1/4 Shank 2 Flute Router Bit
Tools are manufactured with high balance, that allows them to run up to 24,000 RPMs. Adjust your chip load and feed rate accordingly.
Applications:
A perfect bit for 3D carving
Precision 2D and 3D large scale carving
Great for deep profiling
Dimensional signage
3D millwork
2D and 3D contouring, profiling, modeling and pattern making for cabinetry, sign making, furniture making and jewelry mold making
Perfect for model-makers on large 3D milling profiles in abrasive EPS foam and other materials
Excellent for cutting:
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)
Acrylic
Acrylic Stone
Aluminum
Brass
Bronze
Composite
Copper
Corian
Coroplast®*
Dibond®
Ethafoam***
Ethylene-vinyl Acetate Foam (EVA)
Expanded Polypropylene (EPP)**
Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS)
Extruded Polystyrene Foam (XPS)
Fiberglass
Fiberglass PCB Board
Foam Board
Graphite
HDPE
HDU
20lbs High Density Urethane
Lexan™
MDF/HDF
PALFOAM™
Phenolics
Phenolic Composites
Plastics
Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
Polyethylene Foam***
Polylam***
Polyurethane Foam
PVC
PVC Foam Board
Sign Board
Sign Foam
Tooling Board
Wood
XPE (Cross Linked Polyethylene) Foam
*A soft plastic cardboard made with super soft, super flexible PVC.
**Expanded polypropylene (EPP) is a foam form of polypropylene.
***Ethafoam, Polyethylene and Polylam are durable, flexible, closed-cell foams with excellent memory.
Milling Plastics
In a milling application, all plastics tend to behave differently so attention must be paid first and foremost to heat input, as that greatly impacts surface finish and chip control. Some of Amana Tool carving tools, as you can appreciate have a very small diameter therefore any material chip-loads need to reflect that small size. It can however withstand RPM’s up to 224,000 RPMs. A directed air-blast to keep chips away along with cooling the tool and work piece are always welcome.
Suggested starting spindle speed might be 18,000 RPM, there needs to be some experimenting on the part of the programmer to best find an acceptable finish.