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CNC Milling
I have the CNC up and working. I thought I'd give the laser a rest and do some milling tests.
Recess for the chip to assist with work holding.
Clamping down circular material is always the hardest, as it will tend to spin in the recess.
The super diamond milled like butter on one pass.
I risked my bit hitting the metal slug on this dice chip! I am tempted to make a set of labeled dice chips...I can't be the first to do that, right?
ASM Clay milled even better than the other two. You can see how deep the laser engravings I did earlier are!
And of course, the real added value of CNC over drill press...shaped inlays! The corners have a big radius because I used a 1/4 inch bit. But if I were to use an 1/8" inch, it would look better. I could even go 1/16" inch but that would take a while to mill a line up of these.
For kicks, I threw a Tina ceramic in there. I expected to hear terrible sounds and maybe have the chip shatter, but I was pleasantly surprised how well it milled. Makes me think I could turn a set of no mold or card molds into hybrids. Probably not worth doing...but it's possible!
Good initial results. This has legs. Next steps will be to make shaped labels to match inlays. And figure out a jig to do 40 or so at once.
I have the CNC up and working. I thought I'd give the laser a rest and do some milling tests.
Recess for the chip to assist with work holding.
Clamping down circular material is always the hardest, as it will tend to spin in the recess.
The super diamond milled like butter on one pass.
I risked my bit hitting the metal slug on this dice chip! I am tempted to make a set of labeled dice chips...I can't be the first to do that, right?
ASM Clay milled even better than the other two. You can see how deep the laser engravings I did earlier are!
And of course, the real added value of CNC over drill press...shaped inlays! The corners have a big radius because I used a 1/4 inch bit. But if I were to use an 1/8" inch, it would look better. I could even go 1/16" inch but that would take a while to mill a line up of these.
For kicks, I threw a Tina ceramic in there. I expected to hear terrible sounds and maybe have the chip shatter, but I was pleasantly surprised how well it milled. Makes me think I could turn a set of no mold or card molds into hybrids. Probably not worth doing...but it's possible!
Good initial results. This has legs. Next steps will be to make shaped labels to match inlays. And figure out a jig to do 40 or so at once.