@MaxamillionX72 wrote:
I have some cedar I recovered when we changed the siding on our house. I want to use it for projects, so I made a panel and tried cutting some coasters on the cnc. I got a lot of chipping during the cutout process… It was all ok during the v-carve clearing with the 0.125 endmill and 60 degree v bit, but the 0.25 endmill chewed it up. Managed to save one out of 6 coasters. Anybody have any tips for preventing that? Smaller endmill or smaller depth of pass? Or pretreatment of the cedar in some way?
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