SpeTooL Speeds and Feeds

Before using a cutting tool, it is necessary to understand tool cutting speeds and feed rates, more often referred to as “speeds and feeds.” Speeds and feeds are the cutting variables used in every operation and vary for each tool based on cutter diameter, operation, material, etc. Understanding the right speeds and feeds for your tool and operation before you start machining is critical

feed Rate = RPM * IPT * Z

RPM: rotations per minute, the revolution speed of spindle
chip load(IPT): inch per minute, the amount of material removed per revolution per flute
number of teeth (Z): the number of flutes

The chip load depends on the characteristics of the tool and of the workpiece material. For example, a tool drilling a hole into a soft workpiece material will have a higher chip load than a harder workpiece material

Generally, it would be best if you started at the lower feed rate and slowly increase it from there. For an operation such as milling, the slower the feed rate (and cutting speed), the smoother the finish on the workpiece will be.

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Specification

Cutting Direction: UP
Cutting Diameter(CD): 1/4"
Shank Diameter(SD): 1/4"
Cutting Length(CL): 2"
Overall Length(OVL): 4"
Material Carbide


Overview

The Upcut spiral bit is the most popular type of spiral fluted tool. Use for grooving or slotting, for upward chip evacuation, and best finish on the bottom side of the part.  These bits allow for rapid cuts since the tool clears the chips away from the material.

Specially designed to provide an excellent finish. It can be used with handheld, table-mounted, and CNC routers.


Designed for cutting the following materials

  • MDF/HDF
  • Foam Board
  • Hardwood
  • Plastic
  • Softwood
  • Plywood

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