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Thread: Machining Sticky Aluminium
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21st Mar 2011, 07:39 AM #16Senior Member
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Apart from milling it in my lathe, there have been times when I've used a router(18,000+rpm) with typical router bits on aluminium. Cuts nicely at those speeds but using the router you do get peppered with hot shrapnel.
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