Get spindle speed and feed rate for a twist drill from diameter, target surface speed, and feed per revolution.
RPM = (SFM x 3.82) / D. Feed rate = RPM x feed per revolution. Drills feed per revolution, not per tooth, since both flutes engage together.
How it works
Twist drills run slower surface speeds than end mills because the chisel edge at the tip does not cut cleanly, it scrapes. Starting from a conservative SFM for the material and converting straight to RPM and feed keeps the drill from burning up on entry.
FAQ
Why is drill SFM lower than milling SFM for the same material? The center of a twist drill does not have a true cutting edge, so the whole tool runs slower to protect that chisel point.
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