Fellow CNC,ers
To those that have followed this thread or read the thread asking the same questions as I have, I have had time to do the following tests and have come up with what works on my machine.
Yes a single flute carbide cutter is the only way to go, just a little compressed air blowing onto the cutter is fine and will clear the chips. Now here is the crunch time, all depending on the rigidity of your machine will determine what size cutters you can use without to much trouble, my machine is quite rigid but its cutting surface is 300mm lower than cutter at full Z when the cutter is this low it does have some movement which cause problem's.
Ok I found for my machine a 1/8" single flute carbide cutter run at 12500RPM cutting 500mm/min at 1mm/per pass will give you an exception edge with no chatter and is extremely quite. This was tested on some 10mm plate and the results were very pleasing indeed. Larger cutters do not work so well in my machine due to the increase in tool load.
If your machine has a smaller z than mine and can keep the cutter up on the gantry were it can have more support less flex in components you will probably have better luck than me with larger dia. cutters.
Again thanks to all
Cheers
katoh