That is a variable that often depends on the type of cut and how much of the cutting edges are being used.
If cutting a slot where the whole width of the cutter is being used then you would probably want a lower Fz than if using the side of the cutter to profile an edge.
Some makers give optimum Fz figures for their cutters so you may find for a slot of 0.5D depth the Fz is 0.027mm but for side cutting at 1.5D height and 0.1D stepover the Fz would be 0.045mm on low carbon steel (YG-1 figures for similar spec cutter)
You will need to adjust it to suit a hobby machine, start with say half that and see how the cut sounds and what the chips look like
Edited By JasonB on 10/09/2023 10:20:57