The outside edge of the pocket and edges edded up being very rough, with lots of splinters and loose fibers
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Try slowing your feedrate down and increasing spindle RPMs. End-mills will leave a poor finish if you go too fast. Make sure your cutting depth isn't too much. Maybe the endmill or cutter is blunt? Could it be the feed direction of the cutter? Some materials need to be fed in a certain direction.
Additional Solution:
The wire coming from the CW from the driver. Move it to another pin on the breakout board and set the new pin in software.
Additional Solution:
The wire coming from the CW from the driver. Move it to another pin on the breakout board and set the new pin in software.
Additional Solution:
The wire coming from the CW from the driver. Move it to another pin on the breakout board and set the new pin in software.
Additional Solution:
The wire coming from the CW from the driver. Move it to another pin on the breakout board and set the new pin in software.