This is for someone at work who lost his mum last year. Just took it off the machine so work left to do still
I slowed the recommended setting down a touch as I get a lot of trouble with the screw rods coming off the motor shaft (not an x carve owner yet)
I used a 1/32 spiral I think that’s what it is anyway. The wood is reclaimed from work - no idea what it is but it’s heavy and was free so I’m more than happy there.
I’m using a cheap bottom of the line Chinese cnc off eBay working surface is small on 24cm x 18cm but didn’t want to go all in on the real deal until I’d tried carving first in hindsight wish I’d gone real straight off.
I did read after that v bits are better for lettering so have the machine running as we speak on a different project with a 30 v bit.
Feed rate was 600mm / min plunge at 150 and per Passat 0.5 if memory serves.
I have approval to purchase the x carve just need to source the money to now
I would definitely recommend a v-bit, even a cheap one off amazon will do you well. Looks like you have some pretty serious tear-out there. A downcut or straight cut bit would really limit your tear out if you decided not to use a v-bit. Less finishing work, but still looks great!
The wood I think is oak ,and @Pyrex is right you should use a downcut or a straight flute will be the way to go if you don’t want to use a v bit Your cutting setting are ok and even a little slow. What kind of router or spindle are you using and how much rpm ? Are you living in Europe ?
I’ve ordered a 60 degree v bit to try out. The router is unbranded with a max rpm of 12500rpm though I don’t think it’s using that via easel. I’m in the UK