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    Echo Panel (PET Plastic)

    I'm not sure if I am posting this question in the correct place but I am wanting to find out if anyone has had experience cutting out Echo panel or PET plastic. I guess this is a question specifically for the Australian community as Echo panel is a Australian product. I have attempted to cut this stuff with mediocre results. It either melts or melds back on to itself. I have tried most things from adjusting spindle speed right down and feed rates ( up and down) with no success. I have also been spraying with water whilst cutting but still no luck.
    If anyone has had any success I would be very appreciative to hear your responses.
    Cheers.


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    Hi there,
    hopefully you will get this email.
    I am on the same situation as you were back in 09.
    I am trying to CNC Echo Panel to create cavities. Not to cut through all the way.
    I like to chat to you and hear about your learning.
    I f you dont mind giving me a call 03.8412.0011 or message me and I'll call you.
    your help is much appreciated.
    thank you


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