Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Rapid Proofing Material
Posted by
hllrsr@c...
on 2002-12-28 20:04:51 UTC
Or Styrofoam SM used with a shopvac and a compressed air blower (helps
huge but not really needed).
I find this a quick and cheap method with the added advantage that the
end result is EXACTLY as sized by the code.
HTH,
Iain
"turbulatordude " wrote:
huge but not really needed).
I find this a quick and cheap method with the added advantage that the
end result is EXACTLY as sized by the code.
HTH,
Iain
"turbulatordude " wrote:
>
> Wood, with a shop vac connected to the router.
>
> Most light dust will get evacuated with no problem and the shop will
> not get dusty. larger pieces will fly some distance, but can get
> cleaned up easily. this does not produce exact duplicates as tool
> sharpness my cause vibration once you switch to metal, but it offers
> a simple test of the g-code.
>
> Dave
>
>
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2002-12-28 16:16:48 UTC
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2002-12-28 19:22:04 UTC
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2002-12-28 19:42:24 UTC
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2002-12-28 19:49:59 UTC
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hllrsr@c...
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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Rapid Proofing Material
Jon Elson
2002-12-28 22:40:27 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Rapid Proofing Material