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    Question Woodcarving cnc Feeds And Speeds

    I carved wood with a cnc router. My machine goes at 25 IPM max (work speed), what's the better RPM and IPM i can cut pine or oak? My router bit are carbide CMT orange tools, 1/4" sc .25" doc to roughing and 1/8" sc .15" doc finishing. Please see an example of what i make.My spindle is a haspa it's turn at 10k to 24k rpm. anyone :cheers: can help me please.
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    I'd try the 25ipm @ 10K-14K rpm.
    Gerry

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    Re: Woodcarving cnc Feeds And Speeds

    Hi, I dont know if you are still with this forum,
    I also have a Haspa K24 spindle motot 24,000 rpm but I have trouble finding a Collet Nut, Can you help with the Size and thread please ?

    Thanks

    George

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