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    GLASS- Edging & Bevelling in CNC

    Hi Members ,

    I am new to the group, I would like to know if anyone has any knowledge on GLASS- edging & bevelling...using a CNC-BOB.. Brembane machine.
    -Mainly the use of Bevelling & Edging Disc on tool Magazines.
    -How to set up the Rapid speed and Feed speeds as per glass size/ thickness...eg:3mm ,5mm.10mm...19mm...etc....NE-

    Thanks

    Mike


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    "BOB" is this a CMS techno-metal cnc? if it is I'm pretty sure it's the big brother to Junior Technometal cnc which is the one I've been using for quit a few years now. as far as rapid and feed rates go "rapid" = travel between machinings so it can be very fast & "feed rate" = is the actual machining travel so it all depends on the tool and process you're doing i.e routing is usually around 450mm pm @ around 10 000 -15,999 rpm, and the diamond and polishing feeds usually upto 2000mm pm for 4mm - 6mm thick glass and around 1200mm pm for 8mm and up @ no more than 5000rpm. it really depends on how much glass you are taking off per pass one hit. as far as 3mm goes I wouldn't waste my time it's very brittle and easy enough to work with by hand.
    what year model is the machine and what software does it use.
    here's a sample of some side projects I've done
    http://weekendoutdoors.awardspace.co...20waterjet.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by mika28au View Post
    "BOB" is this a CMS techno-metal cnc? if it is I'm pretty sure it's the big brother to Junior Technometal cnc which is the one I've been using for quit a few years now. as far as rapid and feed rates go "rapid" = travel between machinings so it can be very fast & "feed rate" = is the actual machining travel so it all depends on the tool and process you're doing i.e routing is usually around 450mm pm @ around 10 000 -15,999 rpm, and the diamond and polishing feeds usually upto 2000mm pm for 4mm - 6mm thick glass and around 1200mm pm for 8mm and up @ no more than 5000rpm. it really depends on how much glass you are taking off per pass one hit. as far as 3mm goes I wouldn't waste my time it's very brittle and easy enough to work with by hand.
    what year model is the machine and what software does it use.
    here's a sample of some side projects I've done
    http://weekendoutdoors.awardspace.co...20waterjet.htm
    Hi Mica
    Thanks for the advice on the feeds & speed & rapid. Yes I am runninng a CMS techno-metal cnc..its nearly 12 years old..2000 model I guess.it runns on water coolant & a coolant tank. I would like to know the Bevelling diamond & resins, cerrium wheel feeds & speeds. I would much appreciat it if you could advice me on these wheels.

    Thanks
    Mike Barretto
    mikepaul29@gmail.com


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    Wow! 4-1/2 year delay on response. Could this be a new record?
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