Re: Engraving aluminum and stainless (laser or carbide bit???)
Posted by
turbulatordude
on 2002-09-18 06:51:49 UTC
Hi Scott,
if you have some CNC in a shop already, it might be best to convert a
Bridgeport. the extensive abilities would far surpass a simple
engraver.
just a thought.
Dave
if you have some CNC in a shop already, it might be best to convert a
Bridgeport. the extensive abilities would far surpass a simple
engraver.
just a thought.
Dave
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "fuddham" <fuddham@a...> wrote:
> I nned to do some engraving on stainless and aluminum. Some of the
> parts will be round as well as flat. I would like to built/buy a
CNC
> engraver. Which would be best a laser or regular rotary cutter?
> Does anyone have and good websites for help and building any of
> these? I have a pretty good machine shop with some CNC capability.
>
> Thanks
>
> Scott
Discussion Thread
fuddham
2002-09-18 06:36:35 UTC
Engraving aluminum and stainless (laser or carbide bit???)
turbulatordude
2002-09-18 06:51:49 UTC
Re: Engraving aluminum and stainless (laser or carbide bit???)
CL
2002-09-18 09:40:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Engraving aluminum and stainless (laser or carbide bit???)