MC Etcher - Drag Bit (Single 120 Degrees)

Carbide 3DSKU: RB-Crb-161
Manufacturer #: MC Etcher 120

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Description

  • MC Etcher - Diamond Drag Bit (Single 120 Degrees)
  • Offers individual 120-degree tip
  • Perfect for fine-line engraving on composites, metals, and glass
  • Provides slightly wider lines in softer materials
  • Feedrate: 60 inch / min
  • Shank: 1/4 inch

The MC Etcher - Diamond Drag Bit (Single 120 Degrees) is perfect for fine line engraving on composites, metals, and glass. The 120-degree tip provides slightly wider lines in softer materials such as fiberboard but has less penetration in harder materials.

MC Etcher drags a diamond-coated, spring-loaded tip over the surface of your material to create an etched or engraved pattern, it does not cut with flutes like a normal endmill.

Note: The drag engravers are not meant to rotate so the spindle needs to be turned off when using MC Etcher.

  • 1x MC Etcher - Diamond Drag Bit (Single 120 Degrees)

Size

  • Feedrate: 60 inch / min
  • Plungerate: 30 inch / min
  • Cut Depth / Compression: 0.015 inch
  • Shank: 1/4 inch
  • Individual 120-degree tip

Materials

  • Plastics like acrylic, plexiglass, and polycarbonate
  • Metals like aluminum, brass, or stainless steel
  • Glass, porcelain, and ceramics
  • Stone tiles, like granite and marble

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Paul Brown
Incredible

This 120' diamond drag bit works perfectly. I tried it on a very small engraving where one part is a circle whose diameter is only 1mm and it performed perfectly. No lateral sloppiness in the engraving at all. I would include a picture but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that.
I set the Z zero to just touch the brass I was engraving and set the depth of cut to -1.5mm. This left a great engraving and no burr. I'm very happy with this bit.

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