Well, I don't know if this counts, but I accidentally ran the router bit through a steel screw at high RPM after I had lost steps once because I overloaded the router when I cut too deep/fast in MDF. The machine didn't flinch but the 6 mm carbide end mill was chipped slightly so I discarded it.One half of the screw head was gone.


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) i know its not the best machine for milling steel, i machine steel all day at work (well turn on a lathe any way) but i was wondering if any one has tried it on their light weight home built cnc router, a router is a pretty light weight machine,at least home built machines tend to be light weight,but there are some heavy wieght factory made machines cutting steel sheet material,so if you have ,and have made some pictures of the crash that resulted
it would be pretty cool to see your sucess or failure,or post a video of the machine cutting,now having said that dont every one rush to their router with a cast iron engine block to try cutting it 





