07-20-2016, 12:58 AM
I had some scraps of coretec vinyl plank left from my recent kitchen remodel and thought "what the heck" I should throw it into the CNC and see what happens...
It turns out, very nice completely waterproof coasters happens.... The flooring is a 5/16 thick sandwich of cork, white vinyl, and top layer vinyl.
I made a few up for the local place that sold me the vinyl (and our new granite) and lo and behold, I now have access to their scrap bins
For those that are curious, I experimented and speed at 10000 rpm and 200 inches per minute with 60 degree V bit to be the best for no melting or burning smell.
I tried some color filling too with paint and they came out pretty nice too, but I really like the simplicity of just "carve and walk away"
Hope someone finds this interesting or useful- I plan to do some testing for other uses for this material... it cuts and carves too beautifully to ignore and at $5 a foot isn't outrageously expensive.
Lawrence
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It turns out, very nice completely waterproof coasters happens.... The flooring is a 5/16 thick sandwich of cork, white vinyl, and top layer vinyl.
I made a few up for the local place that sold me the vinyl (and our new granite) and lo and behold, I now have access to their scrap bins
For those that are curious, I experimented and speed at 10000 rpm and 200 inches per minute with 60 degree V bit to be the best for no melting or burning smell.
I tried some color filling too with paint and they came out pretty nice too, but I really like the simplicity of just "carve and walk away"
Hope someone finds this interesting or useful- I plan to do some testing for other uses for this material... it cuts and carves too beautifully to ignore and at $5 a foot isn't outrageously expensive.
Lawrence
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Shazam!! You could be right!!!!!!!
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