Feeds & Speeds
= Suggestion found on the internet
Aluminium
“6065 is not good for milling, better use 7075”
- Cutwel 1-Flute 3mm, 20krpm, 1100mm/min, 0.5D depth, Vc(?) 188mm/min, fz(?) 0.055 mm/tooth
- Or TL;DR: 100mm/min at 0.5mm DOC, 50mm/min at 1mm DOC.
Cheap chinesse 3mm milling cutter. <250mm/min, 1mm pass
- Yomismo Elmio on YouTube
- Cheap 0.5mm drill (PCB type)
- Feed 50mm/min, 1mm peck, use a collet because it snaps due to the wobble in the chuck!
Perspex
- Cheap 0.5mm drill (PCB type)
- 5krpm, Feed 100mm/min, 1mm peck, use a collet because it snaps due to the wobble in the chuck, stop between holes to clean any melted plastic off the bit
- Cutwel 1-Flute 3mm, 20krpm, 100mm/min, 1mm depth
Nylon
“Moderate speed, heavy ish feed. If it melts back down the speed, if its then happy, up the feed.” PracticalMachinist
Acetal
Polyamide 12mm with 1mm per layer, 600mm/min with 1/8“ endmill
- Sergii Khudolii on YouTube
Mild Steel
3mm cutter, Pass: 0.25 mm Speed: 300 Feedrate
- Yomismo Elmio on YouTube
Others
Slitting of a 6mm hardened steel shaft using carborundum disc. Speed is 11,000rpm, fed by hand, with a 0.25mm feed rate per pass.
Engraving
- It is important to obtain an engraved depth of .035” (0.9mm) for paint fill - source https://www.jpplus.com/pro-color-fill?sku=SUS052-EA