Brass Machining Data

Free-machining brass (C360) is the benchmark for easy machining — it cuts cleanly at high speed with short chips and little tool wear. The only real concern is a sharp positive-rake tool grabbing into thin parts.

Key properties

Property Typical value
Density 0.307 lb/in³ (8.50 g/cm³)
Hardness ~78 HRB
Tensile strength ~58,000 psi (400 MPa)
Machinability Excellent
Composition Cu-Zn with lead (C360)

Cutting speeds

Operation HSS (SFM) Carbide (SFM)
Milling 150 – 250 400 – 700
Turning 200 – 300 500 – 900
Drilling 150 – 250 350 – 600
Convert to RPM: RPM = (SFM × 3.82) / cutter diameter. Use the Feeds & Speeds calculators.

Tooling and tips

  • Sharp tools; brass needs little or no coolant.
  • Use a neutral or slightly negative rake on thin parts so the tool does not self-feed.
  • Chips are short and break cleanly, so evacuation is easy.

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

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