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Thread: Plunge Cut into aluminum

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    Plunge Cut into aluminum

    I'm about to make a panel for an airplane, and this is my first aluminum job on a Router. Can I plunge cut into .060 aluminum sheet, with a .250 end mill to start a circle cutout (3 1/8" circle) ?
    Ernie Martinez
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    I would ramp the bit in

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    Any suggestions on Smooth, ZigZag, Spiral, Angle, Distance? I'm cutting out circles, core of circle is waste.
    Ernie Martinez
    Ocala Florida
    Epilog Mini 24 50W
    Windows 7 Corel X6, PhotoLaser +v9
    Laguna IQ CNC Router
    Vectric Vcarve Pro
    Smithy Granite 1324 Mill/Drill/Lathe
    Grizzly GO621X Bandsaw

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    I've had real good luck with carbide "Spiral O" bits when cutting alm. The highly polished ones that are ground for cutting alm. work best. It's best to use a ramp when cutting alm, a straight plunge can cause the heated alm. to stick to the tip of the bit.

    Neal

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    I've never used RAMP which why I was asking for some starting parameters.
    Ernie Martinez
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    If you have trouble with aluminum sticking to the cutter, try giving the aluminum a squirt of WD-40 on the cut line.

    John

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