milling machine speeds? converting rpm from ***?
Written by Josh on May 18, 2009 – 6:39 am -Hey I got a machine millng and my dad being an ******* and won 't tell me what I know to convert the RPM for cutting cast iron (wheat). It is a ****. He says that I must calculate it out myself. Help!
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By Davey X-Rated on May 20, 2009 | Reply
Google it! uccidalo or if he 's such a dick
By jaske on May 20, 2009 | Reply
Average speed (1300-2000 rpm.). Features metal SLOW! or fenderà .
By Blue Sky on May 24, 2009 | Reply
We cut once an engine of cast iron to the middle for exhibition - the machine was set at about 2 rpm. - The point we were about 5 inside diameter.
By pigseatapples on May 26, 2009 | Reply
The speed of cutting the iron is fpm 50. The formula for representation of RPM is RPM = (cutting speed X 4) / diameter of the tool for cutting. That is based on a tool for cutting steel quickly.
By Numbat on May 29, 2009 | Reply
The father, the child!
By nick f on May 30, 2009 | Reply
(Cutter diameter) x x pi/12 RPM = sfpm sfpm for iron about 70sfpm for high-speed cutter. Then: for the integrated circuit of RPM = x (charged to the integrated circuit) x (number of entry rate (in inches per minute) of teeth on the cutter) about .002 - .004 " that's all you need to calculate everything out for you. Now ways to work with and respect ….