I’ve played with milling aluminum on my vertical mill a few times. It’s a whole different ball game than woodworking or milling solid composites. It’s a bloody mess is what it is…
Machinist work is a whole different trade than milling wood or composite materials.
And I just don’t have the desire to go down that rabbit hole.
It’s bad enough that bowyers need to learn advanced wood working, and clear coating trades, as well as comprehend a certain amount of physics building these hand held rocket launchers…..
As I was learning the carpentry trade at a very young age, I’d hear the terms, “Hey! This ain’t rocket science here.” Or “ Hey! we aren’t building a frigging piano or a violin.”….. Well those old expressions go right out the window building bows…. It IS rocket science, and having luthier skills as a bowyer isn’t a bad feather in your cap…..
My hat is off to experienced machinists. I’ve learned a lot about setting up my mill and DRO , and the value of a high grade machinist vise from them.
Kirk