I hope I am asking in the right spot. I am doing a litho in .25 corian. After reading some posts i see it is best to cut to a depth of .18. I see everyone has a preference on how they do it, some do a rough other go right to the final cut. I was wondering if I use a 60 degree .005 engraving bit am i wasting time and materials. I have done some before using a 1/32 ball nose to a depth of .1 and the have turned out quite nice. Just looking for some advice.
Thank you.
Using An Engraving bit
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Re: Using An Engraving bit
Hi: I would not use a vbit for this. That angle, depending on depth, could destroy some edge detail that a straight bit wouldn't touch. For my litho's, I use a .0625 bn for my larger ones and down to 0.020 bn for my smaller sizes. On rare occasions I have used a 0.005 bn for lots of fine details. Norm