KenV
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I know I am going to want to machine some plastics/acrylics/polyester pen barrels
And I do some micro machining with plastics and there is a difference between cutting and melting. The cutter geometry is different and the speeds/feeds are different. I have noted that wood generally does not melt and gum up the cutters the same way that plastics do.
Here is a source for some information on milling cutters designed for plastics. The pen barrel materials I am working with appear to be "soft plastics"
http://www.harveytool.com/products/...amily=Plastic+Cutting+End+Mills&category_id=1
or
TinyURL form
http://tinyurl.com/9nf6kn
They have distributors (none in Alaska, but Seattle has several).
When I catch up on the backlog and get my learning curve done with wood, polyester is coming......
And I do some micro machining with plastics and there is a difference between cutting and melting. The cutter geometry is different and the speeds/feeds are different. I have noted that wood generally does not melt and gum up the cutters the same way that plastics do.
Here is a source for some information on milling cutters designed for plastics. The pen barrel materials I am working with appear to be "soft plastics"
http://www.harveytool.com/products/...amily=Plastic+Cutting+End+Mills&category_id=1
or
TinyURL form
http://tinyurl.com/9nf6kn
They have distributors (none in Alaska, but Seattle has several).
When I catch up on the backlog and get my learning curve done with wood, polyester is coming......