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Smallest CNC BT40 bit for cutting porcelain?
Hi All!
New member, first post.
I'm in the tiling industry, looking to get into fabrication, and purchase a second-hand "helios zeus" CNC.
Zeus - 3-axis CNC
Does anyone know the THINNEST BT40 bit i can get to cut 12mm porcelain??
(ive emailed the manufactorer, no answer)
Cheers
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Re: Smallest CNC BT40 bit for cutting porcelain?
Sorry, but your question does not make a real lot of sense - hence maybe the lack of a reply.
BT40 is an interface between the spindle and the holder for the cutter. You can probably put anything from 0.5 mm diameter to 50 mm in a BT40 spindle.
Now, what is the thinnest cutter you can get for 12 mm porcelain? An open-ended Q! I would think you should be able to get 5 m carbide cutters with a DoC >12 mm. How long would that cutter last? That really depends on RPM and cost of cutter! Cheap=>short. Alternately you could use a diamond cutter - WITH WATER. They are available with a good DoC, but ramp them in! I use diamond on basalt and granite.
Cheers
Roger
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