Since joining this forum, I've been of sort of a tool collecting binge. I have a bunch of older, different brands and some of you have seen my Proto display board, and even are helping fill it, thanks!!
The only issue I see with the foam on the top layer is labeling. I've messed around attempting to CNC socket / wrench sizes into the Kaizen foam and it doesn't work so I've always just used either a paint pen or silver sharpie. Nice thing about the HDPE is that it's fairly easy to engrave the size labels although, I am having issues getting the feed/speed right for a 1/32 tip router bit. I keep getting the "melted" bits hanging on to the cut but I'm afraid to speed up such a small bit for fear of breaking it. If anyone can offer insight to this I'm using a 1/32 tapered ball nose with a 5% taper to engrave the size labels .88" into the plastic (to reveal the center color for contrast) but continuously get the "hairy hang-on" ****. Any feed/speed suggestions? As far as I can tell, they don't sell a regular up-cut bit in 1/32 for plastic.
Not sure if any answered this but.. I found when milling plastic if I supply air blowing at the bit, where its cutting, it keeps the "hairy hang-on" **** to a min. now to keep reading.
off topic but what cnc machine do you use?
+ me too. Just stumbled onto this thread and want one also.
Yeah I'd take one too if you'd ship to Canada?