Stainless Steel Tag

August 6, 2018
jewelry
Carbide Create
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Description

Stainless steel tags from scratch.

Notes & Instructions

I used this file to test both machines on milling both 304 and 316 stainless steel. The picture shows the depth milled to .018”, but I also milled it to .01” which also looks nice and is the depth set in Carbide Create. There is plenty of room to play.

Note: I uploaded the file in two versions of Carbide Create. CarbideForLife_SS_CC313.c2d is the older version for those of you who have not updated to the version that contains groups. CarbideForLife_SS.c2d is the newer version running in beta(currently 316).

Tool: #501 60° PCB Carbide Endmill

https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/501-pcb-engraver-qty-2?variant=44153728198

Cut using these settings:
Depth Per Pass: .003”
Feed 1.8”
Plunge .25”
RPM: 9,000


Tool: #112-Z ZrN Coated Carbide Endmill

https://shop.carbide3d.com/collections/cutters/products/112-z-0625-coated-flat-cutter?variant=8752641245275

Cut using these settings:
Depth Per Pass: .003”
Feed 8”
Plunge 1”
RPM: 9,000


I attached the steel to a piece of acrylic using double sided tape and created a small wall for coolant using polymer clay. I’ve experimented with a few different types of coolant and use this one frequently.

https://www.precisebits.com/products/chemicals/cutting_oil.asp

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Last updated: May 3, 2019