Question
Often I am asked to cut grilles or grids from MDF or solid wood, the criteria being that the corners are as small a radius as can be so that the hole would resemble more of a square. I perform this task on a CNC router using a 1/8" spiral making one to two passes to complete the cutout. Because the tool is so small, I have to use a slow feed rate to keep from breaking the tool. Does anyone have recommendations on how to do this better?
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From contributor F:
Why don't you cut the slot with a larger diameter tool, then come back with the small tool to just to clean out the corners? On some details, I come back in with a 1/16" diameter bit to do the cleaning out. Better than a chisel.
1- Drill a small hole in each corner of the slot and then rout it. The drill will provide the small radius, but it is stronger drilling than routing with the small diameter.