Greetings;

I was coming by Lowes a couple hours ago, and stopped to get a small piece 
of lexan and a can of fast dry black spray paint.

So now the plastic film has been pulled and a coat of paint on both sides, 
which seems to have an ND 14 rating, aka its opaque, at least to visible 
light, no clue on the IR.

After the paint has cured for at least 24 hrs, I'll saw out a 3x3 corner 
and give this another shot.

With a 1/32" mill, with 3/32" flute lengths, I suspect I'll have the top 
reamed a bit over sized by the time I get down 95 thou which is longer 
than the flutes.  The stuff is 90 thou thick.

So my question is, knowing how hard it is to file or drill lexan, what, 
for that sized SC mill, would be a good feed, cut depth and spindle rpm?

ATM, I only have one mill left until I call MSC sometime tomorrow.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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