Hi Cafe Builders!
I recently have joined a makerspace with a tabletop CNC machine, and I'm excited to get up and running with machining top and back plates on it. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for endmills for two main machining processes. One being cutting out the body shape, and the other being graduating the inside and outside of the plates. I am planning on doing the final shaping of the plates by hand, so the CNC will be routing out the "elevation map" of the top and back, producing something like this:
Could I make do with getting one straight plunge bit for these two operations, acknowledging the tradeoff that it might take a little longer if I choose a smaller diameter bit?
Thanks!
Greg
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