It would be interesting to see the "finished" product. Having that ability would be great for outreach astronomy for transporting mounts, eyepieces, and so on.
I'll be using the box tomorrow night and will take a few pics at that time. Will try to get them posted in the next few days.It would be interesting to see the "finished" product. Having that ability would be great for outreach astronomy for transporting mounts, eyepieces, and so on.
You're probably right about cutting faster, but since this was the first time I've tried this material, I was being conservative. I think they recommend a maximum DOC of 4x tool diameter, and I was going much deeper than that with no problems; 2.25" on those end cuts. The bit used was Amana Tool 46566.Pretty nice, Ed. You can probably cut it at 250 ipm with no issue, though. Which bit is that?
David
It cuts easily on the CNC if you have the proper bit; downcut seems to work best. Also, cutting the profile of the pocket first, conventional milling, will help leave a clean edge provided you keep the foam from wrapping around the bit. You'll notice that happened several times in my video, but it was while the bit was away from the wall of the pocket. If it wraps like that near the wall, it can cause tearing and damage to the pocket wall. Don't ask how I know. lolI was happy to see your post. A couple of years ago I made a post asking if any members had cut Kaizen on their cnc and didn't receive any replies. I need to make several pistols boxes and would like to use Kaizen with cutouts for the pistols.