Help finding cutting conditions in machining
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Why look for cutting conditions? Cutting conditions are defined as the combination of cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut. Not something to be taken lightly, poor cutting conditions can, in the short term, result in : - Poor machined surface quality. - Rapid tool wear, if not tool breakage. - Accelerated spindle wear, including bearings and bushings. - Accelerated machine wear.
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Why look for cutting conditions? Cutting conditions are defined as the combination of cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut. Not something to be taken lightly, poor cutting conditions can, in the short term, result in : - Poor machined surface quality. - Rapid tool wear, if not tool breakage. - Accelerated spindle wear, including bearings and bushings. - Accelerated machine wear.
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Why look for cutting conditions? Cutting conditions are defined as the combination of cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut. Not something to be taken lightly, poor cutting conditions can, in the short term, result in : - Poor machined surface quality. - Rapid tool wear, if not tool breakage. - Accelerated spindle wear, including bearings and bushings. - Accelerated machine wear.
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