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  1. #1
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    Speeds and Feeds for Beginners and Technical Reference

    I've recieved a couple of requests for speed/feed calculations so I figured I'd start a thread for everyone to read and/or throw their $.02 into.

    Here's a coupld of links

    Technical Resourses for Manufactruing Professionals

    Engineering Data

    Lego CNC, Just for fun!

    If you've got some good links, please share.

    'Rekd
    Matt
    San Diego, Ca

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  2. #2
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    Matt,
    Thanks for posting this.
    That Lego stuff is incredible!
    Chris

  3. #3
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    Originally posted by ccoleman
    Matt,
    Thanks for posting this.
    That Lego stuff is incredible!
    Chris
    Yeah, I loved the lego stuff. My son is gonna be a year old next month.. guess what he's getting?!?!?

    'Rekd teh presents for dad
    Matt
    San Diego, Ca

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    ( )_) ( )_)--)_)

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  4. #4
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    Matt,

    Don't forget my free program. Major league machinining calculator, extensive thread data, drill depth calculator, weight and volume calculator and, as they say, "lots more".


    http://bellsouthpwp.net/r/s/rsnmar/MEConsultant20.zip
    Software For Metalworking
    http://closetolerancesoftware.com

  5. #5
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    MRAINEY,

    Cool calculator! Thanks

  6. #6
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    Don't forget the industry "bible" - Machinery's Handbook.
    It's also available in .pdf format on CD.

    Steve

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    YOU GUYS BLOW ME AWAY WITH THE INFO FOUND IN THESE LINKS AND FILES. THANKS, BIG AL:banana:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG AL
    YOU GUYS BLOW ME AWAY WITH THE INFO FOUND IN THESE LINKS AND FILES. THANKS, BIG AL:banana:
    You guys blow me away with the fact that you can maneuver through this forum! I'm such a beginner...that "Speeds and Feeds for Beginners" was over my head!!! Help!! Well...at least I figured out how to use the smileys...I guess I can feel good about that:tired

  9. #9
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    Metric users

    Don't forget my free program. Major league machinining calculator, extensive thread data, drill depth calculator, weight and volume calculator and, as they say, "lots more".
    A very useful bit of kit but is it available in metric version too? I am presuming it is imperial.

    Mike

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    Sorry, me being stupid!!!! Found the 'units' button eventually.

    This is going to be very useful.

    Thanks,

    Mike

  11. #11
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    For those of you doing mechanical design utilizing pneumatics.
    A (very basic) Valve and Cylinder Sizing Program.
    http://www.rix-web.com/download/pnuclc.zip
    www.integratedmechanical.ca

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