You can find the accompanying article and downloads for this episode here: www.woodsmith.com/article/episode-017-aluminum-milling-basics/
@mjmccoy97 Жыл бұрын
Every once in a while when researching a technique for a project, you happen upon EXACTLY what you needed … and even a little bit more. Thanks for this 😊
@RoadsterLoverMedia Жыл бұрын
Thanks for continuing this series. Cutting parts with a Router is on my short list.
@chestergt7765 Жыл бұрын
This guy is so cool. Great video, great details.
@whoisathome Жыл бұрын
Hi Chris. Loved your video and all the useful information you share. I've been a woodworker/guitar maker for forty-five plus years and owned a CNC for about fifteen. However, I have never really come to terms with routing aluminum. I have made a few attempts and the result was ok, but not great. I did make a couple of vacuum pods that worked really fine, but I switched to making them out of high pressure laminate instead simply because it is easier to machine. With the information you've provided I am now willing to give aluminum a second chance. The hide glue/MDF trick is a neat one; I've used it in the past with abalone and mother of pearl for making inlays. It works a charm. Thank you for a really good video. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Sweden. / Peter Bengtsson, master luthier
@swishpan6 ай бұрын
Very informative, today I made my first ever aluminium routing!
@ScrewThisGlueThat11 ай бұрын
Such a great video. Would love to know what your RPM was during cutting.
@oswelds2 ай бұрын
A joy to watch
@rcbran Жыл бұрын
I was hoping to see info or plans for the hacksaw mentioned near the beginning. Keep up the good content!
@WoodsmithShowandmagazine Жыл бұрын
The coping saw was featured in issue 262, August 2022, of Woodsmith magazine. It's a fun build. Thanks for your interest!
@wutangmaster35726 күн бұрын
Love the mount for the VFD is it for sale on your site
@mastermaker666 Жыл бұрын
Annealing the alu before bending might be an idea as bending it without is likely to significantly reduce the strength of the metal.... It's easy enough to do, rub some soap on one side and heat the other side until the soap turns black, the alu is now annealed and about as soft and stress free as you can make it...
@PDZ112210 ай бұрын
Because hanging a towel on that hook might exceed 60661T6 tensile strength, right? If you anneal 6061 you've turned into crappy mush. Yes, it will bend easier. It will also fail at about one third the load.
@adisvatrenjak2829Ай бұрын
Hi, one question how do you slow down machine on corners?
@knight2255 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a link to the 5/16" cutting length bit you used for this?
@jameswadkins80827 ай бұрын
I am very curious about power of the motor on the cnc machine used in this project. I have yet to purchase a cnc as aluminum and 1/16th steel are the the primary materials I plan to work with.
@johnk6847 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I am wanting to create aluminum stamping dies for heat transfer film. Sounds like 7075 aluminum would be best for this.
@WoodsmithShowandmagazine Жыл бұрын
It is interesting how the qualities of the alloys differ. Cost and availability has steered some of my choices as much as anything.
@skynet2966 Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what I’m planning on doing! I’d appreciate any advice you could give me on this process. And how would you create a sharp interior angle with a round bit?
@TheTeller20127 ай бұрын
Hey. Where do you buy your metal plates?
@kevinjalbert5712 ай бұрын
What is your spindle speed?
@wutangmaster3576 ай бұрын
How did you mount the VFD to the CNC machine?
@glencrandall7051 Жыл бұрын
Not quite ready for CNC yet. Maybe later 😀😀. . . .
You did not mention RPM for the single flute bit??????
@WoodsmithShowandmagazine Жыл бұрын
And I should have.....usually I run the 1/8" single flute bits at 18500 RPM and 3/16" or 1/4" bits at 1750RPm when working aluminum.
@markbachman8321 Жыл бұрын
@@WoodsmithShowandmagazine That is a broad range, 1750 to 18500? Which one is a typo? Thanks for the reply.
@kuek_kuek542 ай бұрын
@@markbachman8321 That would almost definitely be a typo. Having RPM that low would immediately break the bit. I use around 18000 RPM with around 6 passes, and it seems to be fine.
@TheCNCDen Жыл бұрын
Personally love 1050.
@WoodsmithShowandmagazine Жыл бұрын
I will give 1050 a try. Thanks for the recommendation!
@TheCNCDen Жыл бұрын
@@WoodsmithShowandmagazine many will tell you it's very difficult to mill, it isn't, single flute bits are the solution, even better DLC coated or better and leave off the coolant/mist.
@elvalau2885 ай бұрын
Wow, you do a good job! We can supply the CNC cutter with the best price, no matter what materials. pls contact me if you need it, tks.
@PDZ112210 ай бұрын
It's amazing that most of these machines are used to make nothing but silly, useless junk. Like how 3D printers seem to make nothing but fake turds and tiny Yoda figurines. It's still useful information, don't get me wrong.
@tcurdt Жыл бұрын
Making a good video and skimping on the metric conversion for literally the rest of the world - a shame. But thanks anyway.
@mkern2011 Жыл бұрын
Imagine watching someone sharing their knowledge and time with you, at no cost to you, and complaining that they didn't do enough work. You could have Googled the conversion in the time it took you to write your comment.
@tcurdt Жыл бұрын
@@mkern2011 What part of "thanks" did you not understand?