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GO824 Lathe FLUSH SYSTEMS
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3042829" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Yes I stand corrected on the SFM and feed rate. I should have explained the spindle speed calculated to the diameter/circumference of the workpiece for the tool and then calculating in the feed rate. You can go a lot faster with carbide than HSS, but carbide can't go as slow as HSS to get a fine finish. Recently had a member send us information on a company that make carbide tooling that produces a fine finish even at slower speeds.</p><p>It basically comes down to the material you are cutting, you tooling material and the speed needed to produce a proper cut.</p><p></p><p>The purpose on me starting this POST was to get information on a Flushing System because I would like to have a more efficient way to chamber a barrel. Was not really looking to get into a discussion of Spindle Speeds, SFM, Feed Rate and Tooling materials. But there is some good extra information in this discussion.</p><p>I like Tucker65 and <strong>[USER=111144]Barehandlinem[/USER] </strong>Flushing systems and looking forward to getting parts and information from a few systems so I can put one together that will work for us.</p><p>Thanks much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3042829, member: 116439"] Yes I stand corrected on the SFM and feed rate. I should have explained the spindle speed calculated to the diameter/circumference of the workpiece for the tool and then calculating in the feed rate. You can go a lot faster with carbide than HSS, but carbide can't go as slow as HSS to get a fine finish. Recently had a member send us information on a company that make carbide tooling that produces a fine finish even at slower speeds. It basically comes down to the material you are cutting, you tooling material and the speed needed to produce a proper cut. The purpose on me starting this POST was to get information on a Flushing System because I would like to have a more efficient way to chamber a barrel. Was not really looking to get into a discussion of Spindle Speeds, SFM, Feed Rate and Tooling materials. But there is some good extra information in this discussion. I like Tucker65 and [B][USER=111144]Barehandlinem[/USER] [/B]Flushing systems and looking forward to getting parts and information from a few systems so I can put one together that will work for us. Thanks much! [/QUOTE]
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