The machine can handle non-ferrous metals like aluminum and brass. We have tried metal and it does work but is not recommended. th-cam.com/video/VTWt6elB6eg/w-d-xo.html
The collets and bits are not very large in particular so might break if feed speeds are too high or spindle speeds to low, metal milling also generally require liquid coolant which is not supported.
@@roelofgericke9191 okay got it. Yes because it gets too hot from the friction. Awesome. Thanks for the explanation. I’ll wait for next version with liquid coolant 😁😅
LOL I dug out a handsaw to cut the waste board. I didn't know a box cutter would be sufficient. Great video.
My son works at HP and this is something he would love to work with, he has been designing pcb's and making custom robotic parts.
It makes for a great birthday present :)
Great video, looking forwards to more from you on the Carvera… btw, that was Spider-Man, not super man 😮
Thank you for feedback, my bad on the Spider-Man bloop, lol
hi can u try with metal block. can this machine makes metal mold - for injection molding?
The machine can handle non-ferrous metals like aluminum and brass. We have tried metal and it does work but is not recommended. th-cam.com/video/VTWt6elB6eg/w-d-xo.html
@@Makera thanks for the link. Any particular reason why steel is not recommended?
The collets and bits are not very large in particular so might break if feed speeds are too high or spindle speeds to low, metal milling also generally require liquid coolant which is not supported.
@@roelofgericke9191 okay got it. Yes because it gets too hot from the friction. Awesome. Thanks for the explanation. I’ll wait for next version with liquid coolant 😁😅
@@thekuemue you might be waiting a while I ordered this 1.5 years ago and it arrived yesterday. Very happy so far.
It's a bit dark. Do you have any more lights where you are making the videos?
will keep in mind for next videos.