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I machine wood on occasion on my Tormach. The harder woods work best for me. But I also try to use sharp end mills, to prevent splintering. Wood also tends to be a little more warped, so if it's a critical fit, I usually fly cut the surface. No different than the unflatness of extruded aluminum stock. I also find that for heavier cuts, it better to bite into the wood than to emerge from it. The latter usually creates a crack or chip.
What's also nice is that when cleaning up, I can rub the wood chips on the machine frame to clean-up the way oil. Its quite absorbent. The bad is that it usually covers everything in the shop with a light layer of wood dust.
my 2 cents worth...
Eric
What's also nice is that when cleaning up, I can rub the wood chips on the machine frame to clean-up the way oil. Its quite absorbent. The bad is that it usually covers everything in the shop with a light layer of wood dust.
my 2 cents worth...
Eric
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