70T, 5', 4+1 axis with the Delem DA53T CNC control.been looking at a PrimaPress too. which model/size did you go with if you don't mind me asking. Also, with the new equipment i think you are overdue for a shop tour?![]()
I saw your video on Instagram yesterday. Was surprised to see no enclosure. Does this require special glasses to protect your eyes_






Love all of the new toys Steven. As a suggestion, I would make a splash/chip guard for the back of the Pacemaker. When cutting, it will throw schmutz on the router.
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I'd suggest a sheet of ACM or Alupanel (lots of different names and companies make it) for the lathe back drop. It is a cheap but nice looking and easy to work with material. Sign shops use it alot, typically 1/8" thick. It is a plastic core skinned with a very thin layer of aluminum and comes in various colors, but white is most common here. Cut with wood tools, I cut a bunch on my cnc router for a sign shop, 1/8 dia O flute makes sweet work of it. You can V groove it for sweet bends etc too if you want to get creative with uses for it.
Yes, six flutes. I bought a lot of inserts a couple years ago. I also have several shell mills that use them. I’ve accepted I’ll have odd quantities sitting around at some point.That's a hell of a shell mill. I have exactly that in 2.5". Looks like a 6-flute as opposed to the 5 of the smaller ones, which is good for speed and finish but a bummer in that inserts seem to sell by tens, so you've got an odd number when it comes time to replace inserts. Still, I wish I could go that big, but magazine size limits tool diameter to just over 3". Both of your mills don't have this problem, so score one for toolroom mills!
Is that .015 laser cut in a single pass?
















I use an Amanda spiral foam cutting bit. There are specialty tools to cut any material that’s able to be cut for the most part. I bought a really nice router bit set with the CNC router. If has been invaluable in having at least a starting point on hand.What did you use for a cutter in the cnc mill? I've not tried cutting foam with a 2 flute EM or similar; only thing that seemed to work well in the past was a meat carving knife with a sawing motion.




































Absolutely! Manual mode is awesome. You have control over everything in one screen. Works well! The thing with over bending is you are essentially starting to crash the machine, from how I understand it.Can you run in manual mode? Reaso I ask is you can always counter bend an over bent oart if you just barely over shoot it and save the part…if you care. Doesn’t work great in the thin stuff but 3/16” and thicker it works sweet.