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"Machinable" plastic

Hello,

Can someone steer me in the direction of obtaining plastic for prototyping in a 4-axis CNC? I am looking for bars that are roughly 36"x6"x3" to run in the mill prior to using aluminum.

Thanks!
 
I have no idea of the machinability of the material. But I wonder if a piece of composite lumber from home depot or something similar might work?
 
I am learning that lower grade aluminum may be cheaper.... The "crashing" mentioned above is a concern too. I've also considered wood; which may be what I end up using. Thanks for all of the replies!
 
I always see Delrin, unless it's a bit further along and also subject to enough stress they use CuBe :)

Small run people tend to buy it from the scrap bin at the plastic distributor though. That helps on the cost a lot. Cheap enough I have some I have liberated from their shops and they don't care.

Wax, when I've seen it, is for CNC'd positives for casting. But seems to be the same thing, is called Machinable Wax, from and is AFAIK always from the very 1890s sounding Machinable Wax Company (okay, MachinableWax.com Inc, but close enough)
https://www.machinablewax.com/productlist.php
 
There are computer programs that will simulate your mills cutter path looking for crashes. You could also set your Z axis high and run your program. Move down a little at a time.
 
The machinable wax is great. The edges/corners hold nice and sharp....no break-out. I rigged an air-gun and a solenoid valve controlled by an M code to turn on/off the air just like it would have been coolant (HAAS controller). The chips are easy to blow out of the way. I made several complex shaped molds with 3-d machining programs to fabricate prototype/one off carbon fiber race car parts. It worked great and the molds were durable enough to hold positioning pins during multiple uses. I had to use chemical catalyzed epoxy instead of thermo set prepreg but for my purposes it was fine.
 

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