Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset
Intermac Primus 325
cutting Preset
Processing Parameters
Notes
Entry-level Intermac bridge saw. Material: Porcelain countertop slabs. Similar to sintered/ultracompact in cutting.
Description
Professional fabricators turn to the Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset template for accurate cnc-presets production work. The standard dimensions specifications provide the exact geometry needed for CNC-based fabrication workflows. This DXF template eliminates manual layout work while ensuring every piece meets the tight tolerances required for quality installations. The design works well across multiple stone types and installation scenarios.
Dimensions
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- intermac
- Material
- Porcelain Slab
- Downloads
- 0
CNC Preset Details
- Machine ID
- intermac-primus-325
- Machine Name
- Intermac Primus 325
- Machine Type
- bridge_saw
- Material ID
- porcelain-slab
- Material Name
- Porcelain Slab
- Material Group
- ultracompact
- Preset Type
- cutting
- Priority
- P2
- Post Processor
- intermac
- CNC Controller
- Intermac iCNC
- Notes
- Entry-level Intermac bridge saw. Material: Porcelain countertop slabs. Similar to sintered/ultracompact in cutting.
Machine Parameters
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Professional fabricators turn to the Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset template for accurate cnc-presets production work. The standard dimensions specifications provide the exact geometry needed for CNC-based fabrication workflows. This DXF template eliminates manual layout work while ensuring every piece meets the tight tolerances required for quality installations. The design works well across multiple stone types and installation scenarios.
Installation Overview
Installing the Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset template requires standard stone fabrication procedures adapted for the cnc-presets category. Begin with accurate field measurements to verify the template dimensions match the installation site. Import the DXF file into CNC programming software and create an optimized cutting plan that minimizes material waste. For the cutting phase, select appropriate diamond tooling based on the stone type being fabricated. Maintain consistent coolant flow during all CNC operations to prevent thermal damage. After cutting, perform edge finishing according to the template specifications. Dry-fit all pieces at the installation site before applying adhesive. Use construction-grade silicone or epoxy appropriate for stone installations. Ensure proper support for all sections, adding brackets where overhangs exceed manufacturer recommendations. Apply a penetrating sealer after installation to protect the finished surface. Final inspection should verify all dimensions match the template within acceptable tolerances.
CNC Cutting Notes
CNC programming for the Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset should account for tool wear compensation, especially on abrasive natural stone stones. Recommended parameters: spindle speed 4500-6500 RPM, feed rate 35-55 IPM for roughing. The intermac geometry benefits from a two-pass strategy — rough to within 2mm of final profile, then finish at reduced feed rate (15-25 IPM). Use plunge rates no faster than 10 IPM to prevent tool breakage. Monitor vibration levels during cutting; excessive chatter indicates tool wear or incorrect speed/feed settings. Keep backup tooling on hand for production runs exceeding 50 linear feet of edge profile.
Material Compatibility
The Intermac Primus 325 - Porcelain Slab Cutting Preset profile pairs best with medium-to-hard natural stones and engineered materials. Granite is the ideal substrate, offering the hardness needed to maintain the intermac geometry while accepting a brilliant polish. Quartz composites provide consistent results with minimal tool wear variation. For softer stones like marble or limestone, the profile remains achievable but requires adjusted CNC parameters and additional care during finishing. Exotic stones such as quartzite and super-white dolomite produce stunning results with this profile. Sintered stone panels are compatible when using specialized thin-material tooling. Always perform a test cut on representative material before beginning production runs.
Where to Buy
Professional fabricators can source natural stone slabs from local stone distributors and wholesale suppliers. Visit SlabWise for template downloads and fabrication resources.