Surface Speed Formula

Surface speed (SFM) is how fast the cutting edge travels past the work. Solve it from a known RPM and diameter to compare a setup against recommended speeds for the material.

SFM = (RPM × π × D) / 12 ≈ RPM × D / 3.82

What the variables mean

Symbol Meaning
SFM Cutting speed (surface feet per minute)
RPM Spindle speed
D Cutter or part diameter (inches)

Worked example

A 0.5 in tool at 2,292 RPM: SFM = 2292 × 0.5 / 3.82 = 300 SFM.

Skip the arithmetic with the Surface Speed (SFM) calculator in Feeds & Speeds.

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