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Posted 6/28/2018 8:55:57 AM |
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sly
"I'm doing everything with quarter inch up-spiral square end mills. Half inch for rough would certainly go faster and eighth inch for finish would be cleaner detail, but I'm very lazy and that would require changing bits.
From my feeble memory I seem to recall length of bit is 3.5 or 4 inches and length of cut is 2 or 2.5 inches. Two flutes, Solid Carbide long reach foam cutting bits. I tried the HSS bits but they didn't hold up well."
Since we are talking about foam milling cutters,
Are your milling cutters designed specifically for foam cutting.
How long do the carbide mills cut for before needing replacement?
How much do they cost and where do you buy them from? vertigo
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Posted 6/29/2018 1:08:38 AM |
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Both the HHS bits and the carbide bits were advertised as foam cutting bits. The HHS certainly wouldn't be good on anything else. I don't see any difference in the carbide bits from the wood cutting ones except for length. I doubt I will need to replace the carbide bit ever if I just use it for foam. Sorry, I can't remember where I purchased them off hand. If you need to know, hit me up in August and I'll look it up for you. Bits were not cheap. I seem to recall the HHS bits were about $75 each.
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Posted 7/5/2018 1:15:11 PM |
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4th of July sunset at Lahaina Maui.
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Posted 7/6/2018 6:00:53 AM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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Looks amazing did you go to Seven, Sacred falls yet?
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Posted 7/6/2018 11:31:49 PM |
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I guess you mean seven sacred pools. But don't call it that around my wife's family. That's what haloes call it. It's not sacred to the Hawaiians and they have a Hawaiian name for the area that I can't recall just now.
I've been there many times, but not lately. Charles Lindbergh and his monkeys are buried just past there. Haven't been to Hana side in over 10 years.
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Posted 7/7/2018 2:18:10 AM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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Yes, maybe seven sacred pools but we might have got a guide that may have had a little too much aisle from the booze-cruise Seems as though the Japanese own almost everything there including the dinosaurs.Or how do you say it DH Grauwdzzzrrlla?
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Posted 7/7/2018 5:37:08 PM |
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Yes, Japanese is the largest ethnic group here I think. Followed by Caucasian. I think native Hawaiians are only about 10 percent
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Posted 8/3/2018 1:21:07 AM |
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Opinions needed!
I will be back in the real world next week and am excited to get back to work. There are a couple of different directions I could go at this point.
Option 1: Continue milling the body sections.
Advantage is I will better be able to divide the mold into sections. Disadvantage is Winter will set in and I'll have to wait till spring to apply fiberglass.
Option 2: Do some finishing work on what I have already and turn that much into a fiberglass mold.
Advantage is I can see how the fiberglass process is going to work out.
So please share your thoughts
sly
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Posted 8/3/2018 12:02:49 PM |
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Will be looking forward to seeing your progress.
My choice would be option one. vertigo
sly
"Option 1: Continue milling the body sections.
Advantage is I will better be able to divide the mold into sections. Disadvantage is Winter will set in and I'll have to wait till spring to apply fiberglass."
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Posted 8/3/2018 2:17:03 PM |
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Yeah, I think I'm leaning that way. Would probably make more sense to have the full body to work with. Over the winter I can probably have the whole car milled and ready to go by spring.
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