Hi John,
I guess I'll have to do that. I've used cardboard baffles to keep brass
and aluminum dust/chips down, they normally just collect beside the mill
in the tray the mill sits in. I got a STACK of dust (and some blew
around) from a PCB the size of a QUARTER!
What do you think of Phenolic board? Can you use it? MUCH cleaner, and
nicer on endmills!
I'm also thinking I might set up a small "hand vacuum" to keep THIS dust
down.
Alan KM6VV
crankorgan wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
> I put a wall of masking tape around the edge of the
> PVC bed. This keeps the dust from vibrating off the bed into
> the leadscrews. Since I went back to 16,000 RPMs the dust
> is not so bad. The best fix is to put 5 drops of motor oil
> on the board. Spread it around with your fingers. This will
> cut down most of the dust. Then wash the board with dawn
> dish detergent. If you think that dust is bad,try sanding,
> cutting and shaping MDF wood. Then some PVC! I have it
> everywhere!
>
> John
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@a...> wrote:
> > Hi Listies,
> >
> > I had the opportunity to mill some more PCB material this last
> weekend.
> > Phenolic and G10 Gass Epoxy. Boy does the G10 make nasty dust!
> John,
> > how can you stand it! I had been cutting up scrap phenolic for
> testing,
> > but ran out.
> >
> > And I think I just discovered something, if phenolic board is OK
> for the
> > circuits you want to do, the cutters PROBABLY won't get DULL nearly
> as
> > fast! And it's a lot cleaner. I LOVE G10 and FR4, but maybe I'll
> try
> > to find some more phenolic board (single sided is fine)!
> >
> > Alan KM6VV