Re: Holding work down on Router
Posted by
Dave
on 2003-05-01 15:32:16 UTC
Anyone else use a sacraficial board, then just a good quailty double
sided tape.
Thats what i've been using on woods, Plastics & even brass/alloy.
Make sure the tape is a thin type with little side ways deflection
when components are stuck down.
I have had a few faliures when doing the metals due to heat build up,
But if fine cuts are used & economical feedrates it can be done.
But i have found a tape that bonds when heated to 180 C & release's
agian when heated up to 180 C, but haven't purchased any yet to try.
(It's not cheap).
Dave
sided tape.
Thats what i've been using on woods, Plastics & even brass/alloy.
Make sure the tape is a thin type with little side ways deflection
when components are stuck down.
I have had a few faliures when doing the metals due to heat build up,
But if fine cuts are used & economical feedrates it can be done.
But i have found a tape that bonds when heated to 180 C & release's
agian when heated up to 180 C, but haven't purchased any yet to try.
(It's not cheap).
Dave
Discussion Thread
Dave
2003-05-01 15:32:16 UTC
Re: Holding work down on Router
Robert Campbell
2003-05-01 16:06:47 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Holding work down on Router
CL
2003-05-01 19:07:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Holding work down on Router
forumtvm
2003-05-01 21:36:23 UTC
Re: Holding work down on Router
turbulatordude
2003-05-02 05:20:43 UTC
Re: Holding work down on Router
aerowright
2003-05-06 21:00:20 UTC
Re: Holding work down on Router
Robert Campbell
2003-05-07 06:06:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Holding work down on Router
cnc002@a...
2003-05-07 10:01:01 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Holding work down on Router
StevenManzer
2003-05-21 13:33:14 UTC
Re: Holding work down on Router
hllrsr@c...
2003-05-21 15:48:08 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Holding work down on Router