CNC job timelapse: 12mm Plywood in one go!
please apologize the "MS Powerpoint 2003"-looks π This was one of the first projects on my new prototyping CNC machine "Zerspanobert" in 2022: Making the parts for [AnywhereAmps Alpha](https://blog.schallbert.de/projects-hardware/aa-alpha-11/) - a mobile multi-instrument combo that is described in-depth on my blog where you can also find a lot about the portal milling machine itself and other interesting projects/articles from the Mechanics, Electronics, and Software part of this world. Cutting data from the video explained: F = Feed[mm/minute], the rate of which the CNC would cut through material S = Speed[revolutions/minute], the spindle's speed Z+ = depth per pass [mm], depth increment the mill shall cut XY+ = lateral feed [mm or % of cutter diameter], lateral depth increment What I learned: `F=3500m/min @ Z+=12mm` was experimental but works well for the cutter. Normally I have a much more shallow depth per pass. During full-slot milling, I saw the grid power to go down, so
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