Hello, I am writing to you from Bulgaria. I check your site regularly and the information described there helps me a lot. I’ve been working with CNC machines for almost three years now and I can say that if it wasn’t for you, I probably wouldn’t have achieved half of what I know now. My question is this: none of the tools describe what depth can be set to drive the respective passes, where can I get information about this? Thank you and send greetings!
Marco Divita (gestionnaire de boutique)–
Thank you Boyan, for your kind words.
About the finger bits, please consider that they are made to work from the side of the bit and to cut fully a slab totally in its thickness going inside from the side, not from the top.
To cut in passes, for the incremental cutting, you have to use the replacement head bits like this one: https://amastone.fr/shop/nicolai-sintered-head-incremental-cutting-20-mm-granite-engineered-stone/
Boyan –
Hello, I am writing to you from Bulgaria. I check your site regularly and the information described there helps me a lot. I’ve been working with CNC machines for almost three years now and I can say that if it wasn’t for you, I probably wouldn’t have achieved half of what I know now. My question is this: none of the tools describe what depth can be set to drive the respective passes, where can I get information about this? Thank you and send greetings!
Marco Divita (gestionnaire de boutique) –
Thank you Boyan, for your kind words.
About the finger bits, please consider that they are made to work from the side of the bit and to cut fully a slab totally in its thickness going inside from the side, not from the top.
To cut in passes, for the incremental cutting, you have to use the replacement head bits like this one: https://amastone.fr/shop/nicolai-sintered-head-incremental-cutting-20-mm-granite-engineered-stone/