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RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - Hawkeye - 10-04-2013 When I installed a VFD and MachTach on my ZX-25 mill and Hercus lathe, my finish quality went way up and tool breakage went way down. I had been using my cutting speed charts, but sometimes went with 'close enough' if faced with a slight belt change. I have three MachTachs running on four machines. Nice work, Henry. RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - LJP - 10-04-2013 Tom, just got to watch this video. Very well presented, in a way that makes it simple to apply. No excuses now! Thanks, Larry RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - EdK - 10-04-2013 (10-04-2013, 07:16 AM)Mayhem Wrote:(10-03-2013, 11:35 AM)EdK Wrote: I hesitate in saying, probably not. RPN calculators seem to be one of those you either love it or you hate it scenarios. In reality it's just another way of getting the same answer. Ed RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - Micktoon - 10-04-2013 (10-03-2013, 05:07 PM)Micktoon Wrote: Hi Tom , another quality video , thanks for going to the trouble of making itHi Tom , happy hunting , any chance of a couple of photos of the North Woods ? just nice to see where other people have access to countryside wise Looking forward to the videos when you get the time . Cheers Mick RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - TomG - 10-04-2013 (10-04-2013, 11:29 AM)LJP Wrote: Tom, just got to watch this video. Very well presented, in a way that makes it simple to apply. No excuses now! Thanks Larry. My goal is to make these videos so simple that even I can understand them. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Tom RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - TomG - 10-04-2013 (10-04-2013, 04:05 PM)EdK Wrote:(10-04-2013, 07:16 AM)Mayhem Wrote:(10-03-2013, 11:35 AM)EdK Wrote: I hesitate in saying, probably not. Yup, another way to get the same answer but without having to use a memory key or the equal sign. Tom RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - TomG - 10-04-2013 (10-04-2013, 04:09 PM)Micktoon Wrote:(10-03-2013, 05:07 PM)Micktoon Wrote: Hi Tom , another quality video , thanks for going to the trouble of making itHi Tom , happy hunting , any chance of a couple of photos of the North Woods ? just nice to see where other people have access to countryside wise Thanks Mick,the hunting and fishing have been better, but we are still having fun. I had a large (20+pound) salmon on hook last night, but he broke my tackle and got off. We saw zero grouse yesterday and only one today, but we had him for supper. Our cottage is located in Naubinway, Michigan, on the North Shore of Lake Michigan. The fishing pics below were taken at the mouth of the Millecoquins river just down the beach from our cottage and the beach shot is in front of it. It's heavy into autumn up here now and the colors are amazing. The third pic is looking straight at Chicago 312 miles SSW, a LONG way to paddle. Tom RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - EdK - 10-05-2013 Gorgeous scenery Tom. Ed RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - TomG - 10-05-2013 Thanks Ed, it's a great place to get away. Tom RE: Cutting Speed and RPM on the Lathe and Mill - Micktoon - 10-05-2013 Hi Tom ,thanks for posting the photos, that looks one lovely place to spend time, looks like heaven for your labs too I have had a few good labs over the years, hard to beat a lab for all round dog if you ask me. Hope you enjoy the rest of your time there. Cheers Mick. |