Having only used 1/4" corian, what kind of bit-life do you get with 1/2" corian.
Seems to me that it would get hotter and maybe dull faster - is that the case?
And yes, those thicker lithos look great.
Having only used 1/4" corian, what kind of bit-life do you get with 1/2" corian.
Seems to me that it would get hotter and maybe dull faster - is that the case?
And yes, those thicker lithos look great.
Ken,
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Hi, Ken.....
When I first starting carving 1/2", MT said that it wasn't a good idea - but, aside from the problem I mentioned below, I haven't had any problems.
Re dulling of the bit, if you're carving 1/4" Corian, the dulling will be the same with 1/2", it's just that more of the bit's being used.....
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Two things will slow the dulling of bits in Corian. First is to sow the feed rate a bit. The second is NEVER use the same bit for wood. Not sure why this is true but we increased bit life 11 times when we did both.
Man, you NEVER stop gaining good info, here .
Thought that I'd never step beyond 1/4" Corian. But methinks that I will, NOW.
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Nathan