Does a beam saw leave any machining marks on material?


Question:I am considering using a CNC beam saw to cut some MDF. I need to know if this type of machine would leave any saw marks on the cut surfaces of the material.

Basically, I need to find a way of cutting a large sheet of MDF (30mm thinkness) into 12mm strips. But finding a way to do this without leaving tool marks of the material. I've considered abrasive waterjet and a CNC router but now someone has suggested that a CNC beam saw might be the answer.

But it is very important that the material is cut very clean with no machining marks at all. Would a beam saw be ideal?

Answers:
It leaves circular saw marks, but it is minimal, beam saws do give a very neat cut, the scribe blade should be the exact same thickness, and so won't leave a lip.

Wouldn't it be easier to cut 12mm MDF into 30mm strips, instead of the other way around? that way you would only have the circ saw marks on the edge.

**you could always cut it 12.5 and then run it through a drum sander down to 12. That would at least leave a fine sanded finish.


The beam saw will leave tool marks. You will be better off cutting with the router using spiral bits. They will leave a clean surface.
A beam saw or a sliding table saw would do the job.

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