Thanks JH, I'm using a Centurion solid carbide 1/2" 45 deg. V-bit for the Harley and a CMT 60 Deg. (wood style router bit) V-Bit for the Angel, just to see how things went. They both ran VERY nicely as I'd hoped because doing small engraving with poor quality V Bits can give bad results in the letter profiles. These come right to a point so details are not a problem.
I'm still new at Corian so keep that in mind when I give you the speeds and feeds. I didn't use a wood router, I have a Taig mill will the stock motor that goes up to just about 11,000 RPM's. I'm going at 10 IPM's and could easily go faster if I decided to rig up a little Bosch Colt to the headstock instead of the stock spindle. Kind of a lot of work if I'm not going into production on these, athough it would probably yeild really nice results with the higher RPM's.
Thanks,
Dave