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    Depends on your definition of free.

    The one I use the most is:

    http://www.cnccookbook.com/CCGWizardv40.html


    (Unless you count doing some quick mental arithmetic and guessing!)

    His is good because it calculates tool deflection, so you can get a rough idea of the surface finish and how close the tool is to breaking. I also use that when trying new materials by adjusting the depth of cut until the tool deflection is at the value I know is safe for that cutter in a known material. For instance I know on my machine that with a 6mm single flute cutter it will run all day with 1.6um tool deflection in aluminium but if I exceed that the surface finish is worse. So a few days ago I tried cutting mild steel with the same cutter on the router. Adjusted the depth of cut to get a calculated 1.6um deflection then did a test cut at that feedrate and depth of cut. It worked well...much less messing about to find the optimum.
    Last edited by Jonathan; 30-01-2012 at 08:36 PM.

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