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| I have been having as many questions as everyone else in the zone, especially when it comes to feeds and speeds! After running a Bridgeport for thirty years, I just knew by feel what RPM to use for a given situation. But now that I have built my own CNC router, It is necessary to pre-calculate these feedrates and RPM's! I rememberd a coworker using a plastic sliderule type gizmo to find the general feedrate under normal conditions. So I googled around till I found one for FREE! http://www.lovejoytool.com/speedcal.htm I hope this helps all those who read this post! Eric A.A. |
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| Use ME Consultant as a search and its a free download, I have been using it for a while. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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