Thread: How-To: Feed Rate Calculation
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30-01-2012 #11
Which bit?
If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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31-01-2012 #12
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31-01-2012 #13
lol......:lmao:
If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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08-09-2016 #14
Is it just me or does anyone else think Lees hot ?
Fiction is far more plausible when wrapped around a thread of truth
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08-09-2016 #15
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08-09-2016 #16
Fiction is far more plausible when wrapped around a thread of truth
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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now I'm just an old boring bastard lol..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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01-11-2019 #18
True, chip load is very important.
Chip load refers to the size of the chips produced during cutting. The main purpose is to get the maximum chip load possible, so you can increase productivity, reduce heats bits during work, and also prevent premature dulling. The chip load is to small means bits will become too hot and dull quicker; chip load is too high means cutters will cause a bad surface finish, and in worse situation, the bits break.
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25-03-2020 #19
Mr Lee: I am cutting composit door but every 2 or 3 door machine start chipping from top and bottom and some how tool broken advise me what type of bit do I use to get extremely fine cutting and bit last for a month at least as well
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25-03-2020 #20
Hi,
I would try a compression bit/cutter, their flute's have upcut and downcut spirals all on one cutter, so down shear cutting on the top of your material and an up shear cut on the bottom of the material.
You can also get spiral up only and spiral down only, the choice of cutters is great now days, so always select the best cutter for the job/operation.
Of course you need to be using the right speeds and feeds or it won't matter what cutter you use.Last edited by Lee Roberts; 25-03-2020 at 01:22 PM.
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