Find cutting speed (surface feet per minute) from tool diameter and spindle RPM, the core number every speeds-and-feeds calculation starts from.
Formula: SFM = (pi times D times RPM) divided by 12, with D in inches. m/min = SFM times 0.3048.
How it works
Surface speed is how fast a point on the cutting edge moves through the material, depending on diameter and RPM, not feed. Look up the recommended SFM for the tool and material combo, then use the Spindle RPM Calculator to convert it to a spindle speed.
FAQ
Does SFM change with depth of cut? No, SFM only depends on diameter and RPM. Depth of cut affects load, not surface speed.
What SFM should I run? It depends on tool material and workpiece material; carbide generally runs much higher SFM than HSS. Check the tool manufacturer chart.
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CNC Calculators · Spindle RPM Calculator · Feed Rate Calculator
