Thank you for the info. Im surprised how short the bit life span is without flooding, I assume what you are cutting is a thin layer of copper and some fibreglass, are they carbide bits?
Given you have broken so many bits I'm interested to know what you use the PCB for? I built speakers, amps DAC's & Preamps for fun, so Ivé played with a few PCB's but never made any myself, it's so cheap getting the simple PCB's I have designed made in China that I have bothered and to date the quality has been acceptable.
Obviously I wont be using flooding

and I haven't installed an air supply yet, I'll put it on the list, it's a long list though.
The Chip Load Per Tooth in the Amana Feeds and Speeds for Plywood is 0.001 - 0.003, if I use 0.001 at 24000rpm it equates to 48" PM! My plan is to slow down the rpm and slow down the cutting while maintaining the 0.001 Chip Load. This is for 1 X Diameter depth but I will reduce the depth to 50% and see how it goes.
If you're up for it I'd still be interested to know what you CV & Accelleration settings are.
Many Thanks
David