like the photo i need your help about settings… what settings you prefer and also bit? Which bit should i use?
I tried my 1/8 bit but it destroyed the leafs so what you prefer? What should i do?
Are you gluing it down, so the endmill doesn’t pull up the material?
That is very machine dependent…I don’t have an X-Carve. ACM cuts like plastic (it is mostly plastic), so you want to feed fast to avoid melting. Are you using a Makita or a Dewalt or something else? Feed will also depend on the endmill you’re using.
Without knowing what you did for the first attempt, I’d guess you need better workholding and you need to feed faster.
it doesnt pull up… maybe dewalt setting is wrong i’m using on 1 i believe i have to increase that and my feed rate was 1200
and my bit was 1/8 fishtail spiral
You’re looking at a chipload of about 0.001", assuming your endmill is two flutes (I’d still recommend a single flute spiral endmill). That’s on the low end for a material like this, but probably ok. What’s the depth of cut (DOC)? I’d go faster and shallower.
Yes it does. The material is thin and flexible. How big is your stock and how are you holding it down?
The most important factor is sheet hold-down, use masking tape and CA glue as hold-down over a large part of the sheet underside. (Tape on spoil board and tape on sheet, use CA glue to bond together prior to the carve.
Feed rate seem fine at speed setting 1. What total thickness are you carving? 1/16" or 1/8"?