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Mark Lovelace

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  1. I created my own page border with title block and logo as a .doc file. To print out, I use screen/to clipboard, then paste it on the page in Word and print it.
  2. Thanks. Sounds like that's what I need. I'll call my dealer.
  3. Okay, I'm not sure how I ended up on the Instructor Forum, but I would like to add to Charles' comments. I worked with hard woods on a CNC router for 6 years, making musical instruments, and would typically run carbide cutters with a minimal rake. Our machine typically ran at 12,000 rpm, and with a theoretical 500" bit, I would take passes up to .750" deep, .300" stepover, and feed at 80-100 inches per minute for pocketing. When cutting 3D surfaces with a small stepover, I would go as fast as the machine could handle without banging the ballscrews. Slowing down will really burn up cutters, especially in, say, maple or rosewood.
  4. Does anyone know of a good source for information on writing or modifying posts? A basic 'how-to' would be helpful.
  5. I felt like routing a person's head once. I quit that job.

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