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This is a discussion on material and cutting speed within the Machinery General Discussions forums, part of the Machinists category; all material being cut has an optimal cutting speed based on hardness and and machinability and tool type whether it ...


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Old 07-23-2008, 09:06 PM
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Default material and cutting speed

all material being cut has an optimal cutting speed based on hardness and
and machinability and tool type whether it is high speed steel or carbide
the optimal cutting speed is usaully defined as s.f.m which can be optained thru tol manufatures or mmaterial sciences
s.f.m, surface feet per minute is the rate you can safely pass the tool over a
workpiece with minimal wear and good cutting action.

s.f.m normally needs to be converted to r.p.m.
revolutions per minute .

when cutting a workpiece the most crucial variable in tool life is s.f.m
second is feed rate of tool or workpiece .
and third is depth of cut .
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