![]() ![]() I got called last week about upgrading from V24. The other alternative is to have my letters laser cut and then I could just lightly engrave on the corian to register the placement. I really hate to think I have to plane each piece of corian but if that is required, that is what I'll do. ![]() My next step was to switch from a psuedo V bit (.02 flat at bottom, then 60 deg) to a 1/16th end mill and even if it touches the corian, it may not be noticeable. In this case 1 or 2 hundreds makes a big difference since we are only talking about 3 hundreds thickness (1/32") for this adhesive plastic. This was on a smaller scrap piece but I'm wondering what kind of consistency I should expect on the thickness. Another sign I did, after my calibration and planing, was cutting into the corian in the upper part of the sign but was not going deep enough to cut through the Romark plastic on a lower part. What I noticed was that my corian thickness had enough variation that it was causing me some issues. ![]() You can't see it here but it did cut into the corian (this sign was prior to my calibration effort). I did do better after planing my board and calibrating my touch pad thickness (at first I was editing the wrong file). Whoops forgot to reply to your question Mick. ![]()
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