Think Desktop CNCs are only for wood? Think again!
Today, I am using the HiMill D1S to challenge some hardcore metalworking—transforming a solid block of 6061 aluminum into an industrial-style ashtray with perfect "geometric steps" and a premium matte finish. From roughing strategies to sandblasted textures, I’m revealing the entire workflow!
One-line Summary: A professional-grade metalworking guide that reveals the full workflow of aluminum milling on a desktop CNC, from CAM strategy to post-processing.
🛠️ Project Overview
- Project Name Geometric Stepped Aluminum Ashtray
- Equipment HiMill D1S Desktop CNC
- Core Challenge Aluminum pocket milling + Chamfer finish quality
- Finished Features Heavy feel, Heat resistant, Easy to clean, Minimalist
- Difficulty ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Requires metal parameters & cooling skills)
- Processing Time Approx. 48 Hours
- Main Material 6061-T6 Aluminum Block [e.g., 200x200x25mm]
📋 1. Preparation
Achieving a mirror-like chamfer starts with the right tooling. Selecting the correct bits is the top priority for this project.
🧰 Hardware & Materials (BOM)
- Aluminum: 6061-T6 block. Excellent machinability with chips that break easily, perfect for CNC machining.
- Coolant/Lubrication: Industrial alcohol or cutting fluid (Must be sprayed throughout the process to prevent chip welding).
- Workholding: Precision Vise or Clamping Kit. Tip: If using clamps, ensure they clear the tool path.
⚙️ Recommended Tooling (The Aluminum Trio)
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Roughing Mainstay: 3.175mm 3-Flute Spiral End Mill for metal.
- Key Point: Choose a tool with large flutes! Aluminum chips are bulky; if not cleared, the tool will break.
- Chamfering: 2.5mm Ball Nose End Mill (Metal Processing Grade).

💻 2. Design & CAM Strategy
Step 2.1: Geometric Design
- Stepped Structure: I designed progressive interior steps, not only for aesthetics but also for convenient cigarette placement.
- Slot Design: Two U-shaped or V-shaped slots positioned diagonally.
- Chamfers: All edges feature a [0.5mm] chamfer. This is the secret to a "refined feel" and prevents sharp corners.

Step 2.2: CAM Parameters (HiMill D1S Aluminum Milling Secrets)
Milling aluminum is about: "High RPM, Shallow DOC (Depth of Cut), Fast Feed."
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Adaptive Clearing (Roughing):
- Tool: 3.175mm 3-Flute Spiral End Mill (Metal Specific)
- Speed: 13,000 RPM
- Stepdown: [0.2mm - 0.5mm] (Adjust based on machine load)
- Feed Rate: 200 mm/min
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Finishing (Floor & Walls):
- Stock to Leave: Leave 0.1mm during roughing for final removal.
- Tool: 2.5mm Ball Nose (Metal Specific)
- Depth: 0.1mm
- Feed Rate: Slightly slower to ensure a mirror-like finish.
⚙️ 3. The Machining Process
Accompanied by the crisp sound of cutting, silvery aluminum chips fly like a fountain.
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Pocket Roughing: The machine clears the bulk material layer by layer, and the stepped shape emerges.
- Note: Frequently spray alcohol and use an air gun to clear chips from deep pockets to avoid **re-cutting**.
- Surface Finishing: The sound pitch lightens as the surfaces become flat and smooth.
- Slot Milling: Cutting the cigarette rests into the side walls.
- Chamfering: The final touch. The tool outlines a bright silver border, instantly making the design pop.

🎨 4. Post-Processing: Achieving the Matte Look
Freshly machined aluminum looks bright but is prone to scratches. To achieve that "Matte/Frosted" look, we use:
- Option A (Sandblasting - Recommended): Use glass beads for a uniform finish. This creates a high-end "MacBook-style" frosted texture instantly.
- Option B (Manual Brushing/Stonewashing): Use a **Scotch-Brite** pad or 400-grit sandpaper with water for a brushed look. Alternatively, use a vibratory tumbler for a rugged "stonewashed" vintage effect.
🎉 5. Final Result & Summary
On the desk, it’s a functional ashtray; when not in use, it doubles as a minimalist paperweight or EDC tray.

HiMill D1S Performance Summary:
- Rigidity: Even with high material removal, the spindle remains stable with excellent wall verticality.
- Surface Finish: With proper parameters and alcohol cooling, this desktop machine can achieve "no-sanding-required" mirror edges.
The Joy of DIY: Customize the number of steps or engrave your own name—that’s the charm of bespoke manufacturing.
📥 Download Project Files
Ready to start your metalworking journey? Get the ZIP file today!
Download Ashtray_Project.zip
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