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Is it possible to cut a certain type of wood with a HAAS and a two-flute endmill? And I have to mention that I don't know what type of wood would be used because I think it would splinter and crack. That'd be great though if I could use wood, or some other material close to it. Any suggestions as to alternatives to wood? |
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| Try foam http://www.signfoam.com/index.html |
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| I have been using 2-flute, solid carbide, aluminum cutting endmills exclusively to cut wood for the last 3 years. I find them to stay sharp for a long time, and they are inexpensive from msc industrial supply. Of course, I run them at 24,000 rpm. |
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