Type | Length | Width | Thickness | Job Zero |
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Name | Type | Tool | Feedrate | Plungerate | Cut Depth |
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Filename | File Type | File Size | |
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design_1 | c2d | 1.16MB |
Cutter used:
.020”
https://bitsbits.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138_1_14&products_id=80
Time: ~43 minutes
DPP: .002”
Feedrate: 4”
Plungerate: 1.225”
RPM: 10,000
If you need something a little smaller a .015” will work with the same settings and will cut out the little hole in the cursive o.
https://bitsbits.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138_1_14&products_id=336
When cutting these parts I place a small amount of cutting fluid on the surface and wipe off as needed. Making a small pool using modeling clay for walls is also a great option.
Cutting fluid used:
https://www.precisebits.com/products/chemicals/cutting_oil.asp
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Comments
camueller posted 5 years ago
I want to cut some sterling silver charms using my Shapeoko 3. Can you tell me how thick the sterling silver plate was you cut these from?ElCid54 posted 3 years ago
Where did you get the silver plate?Jmcwoodworking posted 3 years ago
I too am looking forward to cutting jewelry out of sterling and would love to know where you got the sterling sheet and what thickness and hardness you used.You must be signed in to leave a comment.