In this deep dive, we pull back the curtain on calculating speeds and feeds recipes for your Bantam Tools CNC machine.
Read MoreLearn how to machine 6 mil traces on your circuit boards using Bantam Tools milling machines.
Read MoreSingle-flute end mills are ideal for high-speed machining operations, making them a go-to for rapid prototyping tools like our Bantam Tools milling machines.
Read MoreGood chip management practices decrease the chances of breaking end mills, issues with your CNC machine, and poor surface finishes.
Read MoreOptimizing for chip load improves cut efficiency, the lifespan of your tooling and your machine, and the quality of your parts.
Read MoreThe Classic SVG support in our Bantam Tools software makes it easy to machine stamps for printmaking and embossing.
Read MoreUsing climb milling with Bantam Tools desktop CNC machines extends tool life, optimizes machine performance, and results in better surface finishes.
Read MoreRecently, we teamed up with Autodesk to host a two-part Fusion 360 livestream series that covered essential tips for working with Fusion 360 in combination with the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine.
Read MoreFour ways that Bantam Tools desktop CNC machines can support your new work-from-home lifestyle.
Read MoreUsing the SVG support in the Bantam Tools Desktop Milling Machine Software is a great way to begin machining a variety of projects (like the ones below) without getting bogged down by the complexity of CAM.
Read MoreHigh-speed machining, or HSM, has many definitions among the CNC machinist community, but in general it communicates a modern style of machining that aims to increase productivity and extend tool life.
Read MoreOne of our community members asked what the recommended technique is for cleaning up PCBs after milling one on the precise Bantam Tools Desktop PCB Milling Machine. While we responded to the thread, we thought this information could be useful to more folks out there.
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