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[CNC Metalcraft] Machining a Solid Aluminum Tactical Karambit with MAXMAKE HiMill D1S

by CHENmaxmake 24 Jun 2026 0 comments
[CNC Metalcraft] Machining a Solid Aluminum Tactical Karambit with MAXMAKE HiMill D1S

Who says a desktop CNC machine in 2026 is only capable of cutting wood? Today, we’re challenging the high-strength aluminum machining capabilities of the MAXMAKE HiMill D1S. By utilizing precision 3D surface milling, we are transforming a cold metal block into a tactical Karambit—the ultimate satisfying EDC gear spinning right in your palm.

I. Project Overview

Project Name DIY Solid Aluminum Tactical Karambit
Equipment Used MAXMAKE HiMill D1S Desktop CNC
Core Principles 2D Profile Cutting + 3D Surfacing + Anti-Slip Texturing + Ergonomic Finger Grooving
Function & Scene EDC Pocket Fidget Toy, Desktop Art Display, Tactical Collection
Difficulty Level ★★★★☆ (Advanced: Key focus on metal cutting parameters and multi-operation alignment)
Cycle Time Approx. 34 Hours
The finished aluminum Karambit knife displaying industrial aesthetics and CNC tool marks.

II. Prep & Design

The core of a Karambit's design lies in its "tactile feel" and "center of gravity." During the CAD modeling phase, we specifically enhanced the depth of the finger grooves and the roundness of the tail ring.

1. Materials List

Metal Blank: 200mm x 200mm x 10mm 6061 Aluminum Block.
Auxiliary Tools: 3D Edge Finder Probe, 4mm Collet, 3.175mm Collet.

2. Essential Tooling (For High-Precision Metal Machining)

3.175mm 3-Flute Spiral End Mill: Responsible for heavy bulk material clearance (roughing) and outer profile cutting.
2mm Bullnose End Mill (R0.3 Corner Radius): Responsible for 3D contoured surfacing of the ergonomic finger grooves.
Tooling and materials required for CNC machining an aluminum Karambit on the HiMill D1S.

III. CAM Settings (Machining Parameters)

When machining solid aluminum, the core strategy is "high spindle speed, lower feed rates, and shallow passes" to prevent tool breakage and achieve a superior surface finish.

1. Outer Profile Roughing

Tool: 3.175mm 3-Flute Spiral End Mill

Stepover (Ae): 1.27 mm (45% of tool diameter for efficiency & finish)

Stepdown (Ap): 0.2 mm

Cutting Feed Rate: 600 mm/min

Plunge Feed Rate: 600 mm/min

Spindle Speed: 13,000 RPM

2. Finger Groove 3D Surfacing

Tool: 2mm Bullnose End Mill (R0.3)

Stepdown (Ap): 0.05 mm (Tiny stepdown is crucial for a silky feel)

Cutting Feed Rate: 400 mm/min (For harder stock, reduce to 150-200 mm/min)

Plunge Feed Rate: 400 mm/min

Spindle Speed: 13,000 RPM

CAM software screenshot showing 3D surfacing toolpaths for the aluminum Karambit.

IV. Machining Process

The high-precision spindle and stable frame of the HiMill D1S make transitions between soft and hard materials completely effortless.

1.
Workholding: We utilized the heavy-duty double-sided tape + toe clamps method. Machining 10mm metal generates significant vibration, so ensuring the blank is absolutely immobile is mandatory.
2.
Zeroing: Use the 3D Touch Probe to accurately set the origin. The Z-axis depth is especially critical here as it affects the seamless alignment during dual-sided machining.
3.
Layered Milling: Execute the 3D finger groove surfacing first, followed by the outer profile cutting. Watching the metal chips fly alongside the cutting fluid is truly the most satisfying moment for any maker.
4.
Texturing: Swap to the 2mm R0.3 bullnose end mill to engrave anti-slip textures along the handle, adding a rugged industrial mechanical vibe.
MAXMAKE HiMill D1S desktop CNC machine precision milling the aluminum Karambit.

V. Post-Processing & Assembly

This is the critical step that elevates the piece from a "semi-finished part" to a "crafted artifact."

1.
Deburring: Fresh off the machine, the edges are razor-sharp. Use a polishing machine or manually refine them with 800-1500 grit sandpaper.
2.
Stonewashing (Optional): To achieve the deep-grey industrial texture seen in the photos, place the finished knife in a rotary tumbler with abrasive media for 2 hours. This creates a premium, matte, "lived-in" patina.
3.
Fine Polishing: Meticulously polish the inner wall of the tail ring to ensure absolutely smooth spinning on your finger.
polishing the CNC machined aluminum tactical Karambit.

VI. Final Showcase: Cold Edge, Fingertip Romance

When this solid metal Karambit rests quietly on the desk, the distinctive CNC tool marks complement the coldness of the metal perfectly. It is not just a symbol of capability, but a Maker's badge of honor.

Fingertip Center of Gravity: Through precise weight distribution calculation, the support force at the tail ring is flawless, making it perfect for fingertip spinning practice.
Industrial Aesthetics: The tough lines of the aluminum alloy, paired with the stonewashed finish, present a deep, tactical-grade texture.
Healing Touch: The 3D-milled finger grooves perfectly contour to the natural curve of the hand, providing a hefty and solid grip.
Finished solid aluminum tactical Karambit resting on a desktop setup.

📥 Get the Project Files

Ready to test your desktop CNC on solid metal? Download the blueprint files and machine your own Karambit!

Download via Google Drive
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