Originally Posted by MrBean Okay........ A few details for those the want them.
I used a 30 degree, single fluted, conical cutter.
Feedrate while cutting was ~300mm/min. These small cutters require low feedrates and high spindle speeds. At over £10 a go, I don't want to break any.
Depth of cut was just enough to get through the copper layer. |
Thanks for the updated info and the photo of the cutter!
Originally Posted by MrBean I was pretty chuffed at how well the board came out. |
Had to consult "
The English-to-American Dictionary" to make sure of the meaning of "chuffed".
Yo, dawg, dat board b look'n right nice, yous gots ev'ry right ta b chuffed! Word!