There you go again!
I did
not say selecting the
right RPM is a waste of time.
I just don't have to use
your brand of dynamics to know what RPM to use. I use experience, and of course I refer to cutter mfgr's specs for the material I'm programming for, and I use Excel (spreadsheet) and it works great. I don't
need a database to tell me what RPM to use.
You have said:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showpo...1&postcount=16
"Hardmill needs to get over it"?
I know it's not just me who is irritated by your lack of consideration for other people’s points of view. When you make statements excluding all other points of view except your own, you are being arrogant.
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showpo...7&postcount=17
A lot of us here just believe your input has its place, just not the most important factor. Why don't you take a little of your own medicine. Get over it...
Example:
Here is a guy that is well respected in the mold machining industry.
Todd Schuett, wrote this article in 1997.
No mention of RPM as a significant variable, but a lot about the control and feed rate...
http://www.ctemag.com/viewArticle.asp?ARTICLE_ID=117
BTW, Mr Schuett is a competiter to the control that I chose, but I acknowledge his expertise in the field. You've got to be this way too if you are going to be an effective communicator.
Sincerely,