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tonyc

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  1. Hi guys the owner of the company which I work at wants me to use phonlic board fixtures for the cnc routers.Because he says thats what everyone is useing .I have been using gray pcv for the past 6 years and Im happy with it.I've tryed many other types of materials over my 15 years of programing and I like the pvc.So my question is what do you guys use and and there a plus in using a PHONLIC board. PS. I'm sorry if I spelled it wrong bonk.gif

  2. IM cutting 1/4 acrylic motor speed 24000 rpm feed rate 325 to 400 ipm .The cutter is a half inch up/down compression bit.I was wondering what would be the best direction to cut covection or climb and why? IM trying to get the best edge on part.Im taking a full dia cut all around part. I dont want to make a finishing cut its not in the job price.I convection cut all my acrylic but is there something im missing about climb cutting

  3. I can import the file to mastercam which is a .dwg,And thats works just fine for me ,But the owner whats me to just copy from autocad and just paste it right into mastercam.Using the copy paste fuction.

  4. Are you opening by way of Mastercam/ file/ open.Then navigate to your operation Defaults .Then make your changes.Thats the way mine will take changes.Going througe my control definition manager doesn't save settings on my

    computer I think it's a glich in the system.I hope this helps.

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