CNC cutting Fiberglass cloth

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by Sam III, Oct 19, 2008.

  1. Sam III
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    Does anyone here use a CNC machine to cut fiberglass cloth for boats?

    I would like to do that for a boat we are building but am not sure what kind of equipment it takes?

    Heaviest cloth we use now is 600 gsm Triax fiberglass and 600 gsm Carbon fiber.

    I have a CNC Router and was thinking of locating/building a rotary cutter attachment to cut the material.

    Thoughts, hints, experiences?

    Thanks in advance.

    Sam
     
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    The video gives a good idea of what is required. I'd be surprised if your router could be tailored to suit. As you can see on the video, the blade has to be rotated to suit the cutting direction, this isn't typically available with CNC routers, but talk to the manufacturer, you never know.
     
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    Hi Sam

    You can lasercut fiberglass. The cutting line is black though, since the glass gets burned away there. You will need a bit more laser power than you expect, which is stil relative low... 60 W up could probably cut it. Speed may be slow on the lower watts.

    I don't know about the carbon fiber, haven't found out about that though.

    Most CNC softwares have the option to compensate for backlash on the axles. If you have a rolling blade that 'drags' behind the X Y position, you should be able to compensate for that.

    On the other hand, it won't be a boat smash to add a 4th axle to steer the rolling blade in the direction it is cutting..
     
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    Hey hey ! Check out the sail software down the page ;)
     
  7. Sam III
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    I emailed Greg last week but have not heard anything back yet.

    I would need to add a 4th axis or have an off center rotary blade and then allow for lead in movement and blade offset on my cutting instruction.

    IE drop the blade down close to material and move real slow on X Y to align the blade behind the center point of the router axis.

    Sounds do able, but I subscribe to the 'Wisdom' vs 'Experience' School.

    Experience you learn from your own mistakes. Wisdom you learn from others.:p

    Sam
     
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  8. David White
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    If anyone is still interesred, my company specilises in cnc machines for cutting difficult products.
    If you go to our site at www.advancedrobotic.com and go to ROUTERS.
    Pay special attention to the Smart Router XR4800. There are videos there cutting fibreglass among other things.
     
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    Yup. I am "interesred"

    Had trouble finding the videos - can you paste a more specific link please David ?
     
  10. David White
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    Videos for fibreglass mat cutting

    Try these videos out to see fibreglass matting being cut using the Pizza Wheel attachment on the XR4800 Smart Router.
    This tool automatically loads, along with straight and bevel knives, reciprocating saws, drills, and of course, router bits.
    It cuts almost anything.
    The first link is on our web site so you can see other features available if they are of any interest.
    http://www.advancedrobotic.com/NdRNFqPfyN0-video.html
    also
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwJk_yZNEn4
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74EFu-FQzeM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-WQ1wdeFEY
     
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    Thanks for the spell check too!
     

  12. David White
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    We also have special matting for under the knife to stop damage to the cutters.
     
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