1018 Steel Machining Data

1018 is a low-carbon steel that machines predictably and welds well. In the annealed state it can be a little gummy and leave stringy chips, so sharp tools and steady feed matter.

Key properties

Property Typical value
Density 0.284 lb/in³ (7.87 g/cm³)
Hardness ~126 HB (71 HRB)
Tensile strength ~64,000 psi (440 MPa)
Machinability Good
Composition Fe with ~0.18% C

Cutting speeds

Operation HSS (SFM) Carbide (SFM)
Milling 80 – 110 300 – 500
Turning 90 – 120 350 – 600
Drilling 60 – 90 200 – 350
Convert to RPM: RPM = (SFM × 3.82) / cutter diameter. Use the Feeds & Speeds calculators.

Tooling and tips

  • TiN or TiAlN carbide, 4 flutes, flood coolant.
  • Keep a real chip load so the tool cuts instead of rubbing and work-hardening.
  • Stringy chips in annealed stock respond to higher feed and a chipbreaker.

See Cutting Speeds for Steel and the full Feeds and Speeds Chart.

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