View Poll Results: Do you find creating formulas to find the same answer more than once irritating?

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  • I have all the formulas for all situations memorized. (really?)

    1 33.33%
  • I do not mind spending the time it takes.

    0 0%
  • I need a simple and quick method of finding answers.

    2 66.67%
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    Interactive Spreadsheet Formulas

    I have had my website up for several months and it is interesting to see what the most requested spreadsheet is. The Metric Tap Feed Rate and the Shaft Keyway Depth are the two most popular. They are both available for instant download, along with almost 30 other spreadsheets, at my website machiningformulas.com.

    Here is a screen shot of the Metric Tap Feed Rate spreadsheet.
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    Finally Retired
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    Yo Finally retired, it's great to see someone else doing the work for a change!!!! I've been doing the same in South Africa for years and I've built up a successful business creating spreadsheets to calculate most CNC requirements. You can check out the site at "http://hddprogramming.synthasite.com". I must say the most asked for sheet is mm/rev to mm/min conversion and n to rpm


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    Congratulations to "Finally Retired"; me too! After 54 years as a machinist/CNC programmer I can sleep in.
    My online hobby is the Machinist's Calculator (http://www.machinist-calculator.com).
    It's interesting to see how you're selling the calculations individually, whereas I sell the package. I think there's room for both concepts in this big wide world, and I wish you the best of luck in your enterprise!
    Harry


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    Congratulations to you too hpowell! Retired life is good, but it is not for wimps! I am busier now than I ever thought I would be. I like your site. You have obviously done a lot more marketing than I have. Here is a link to where I spend the most of my time. Bishop Hill Gifts The most of my work has been custom marble plaques. I just got this site up so there is a lot of info that is not there yet. The formulas have taken a back seat to the laser. How long have you been retired? Harry
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    No more "tenThousanths" for me

    Been Retired since June 30th. I'm busy, but not rushed; and I don't have to worry about numbers with zeros after the decimal point, such as +/- .0005!
    Harry


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