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J.R. Hatcher Sat 01 November 2008 07:43

Sean I need help. I need to cut some .25 lexan, any suggestions on parameters, or suggest a clear plastic that will cut better. I will be doing some lettering and also some graphics. thanks

smreish Sat 01 November 2008 16:46

JR,
Lexan is also known as Polycarbonate for those that don't know.
I recommend a onsrud #52-624 or similar 1/4" diameter.
Cut at 15K RPM or so, 35-60ipm, 2 - 1/8" per pass.

J.R. Hatcher Sat 01 November 2008 18:37

Thanks for the info Sean, I'll give it a try.

smreish Sat 01 November 2008 19:03

...JR, a little additional information.
Get a spiral up bit, 1 or 2 flute made for soft plastic.
The real key is get the chips out of the cutting path, otherwise they weld themselves back in the kerf and make for an ugly part.
Acrylic is really known for this, Polycarbonate doesn't weld as much, but it's really soft compared to other cutting materials.

cncb Sat 01 November 2008 22:17

I would recommend cutting most plastics with an o-flute cutter. I cut this with a 1/4" o flute up spiral and as Sean says good to get rid of the chips; up spirals do just that. Leaves a really smooth finish quite minimal chatter/tool marks if any. Not lexan, but cast acrylic. I'm sure it would cut very similar.

http://joescnc.com/gallery/albums/Co...vacplate-2.jpg

cncb Sat 01 November 2008 22:19

http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=8017 here's the one I use, but onsrud and amana, most companies carry them

J.R. Hatcher Sun 02 November 2008 04:32

Thanks for the help guys :) Brian that's a nice cut.

smreish Sun 02 November 2008 19:15

Brian.
That is the same quality of cut I getting on my machine as well with Spiral Up Onsrud bits.
Thanks for posting a picture!

cncb Sun 02 November 2008 22:26

Np; but I def noticed a huge improvement in quality of cut in plastics when I went to the O-Flute. It just ejects chips nicer and leaves a cleaner finish. Onsrud, whatever company you use o-flute for plastics seems to be the way to go.


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