Feb 3, 2022 — One of the most eco-friendly steel products available, most steel rebar is made from recycled scrap metal (up to 97%). The scrap metal is melted ...

Our focus is on identifying and providing unique carbide end mills & cutting tools for specialty CNC machining needs. Every tool in our catalog is stocked ...

Standard HSS stub drill...for my example I was using a *C* drill(for a 1/4 reamer) which I have set to 6000rpm and 30im.

Register now to participate in the forums, access the download area, buy Mastercam training materials, post processors and more. This message will be removed once you have signed in.

Use your Uber account to order delivery from Harvey's (Yonge & Elgin Mills) in Richmond Hill. Browse the menu, view popular items, and track your order.

reamers are talking a light cut so the feed doesn't affect it much. Sometimes you get a better finish going higher feed and it takes less time.

Straight Flute reamers may have advantage in blind holes, since lefthand spiral flutes tend to push swarf forward. Generally speaking the standard range of reamers will suffice for reaming most ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Yeah, I know that, I'm in the middle of making a custom tool library and was just trying to see what the industry standard/average is.

I did some searching and found that most of you use what I have always used in terms of speeds and feeds for reaming. But I came across this today and it seemed to be way to fast in the feed area:

All I desire is a repair of a top of the line window I purchased being repaired for family SAFETY. The Harvey Professional Customer Representative, voice ...

The wow stick is a bit special since the rounds per minute and strength are optimized for miniatures. Regular electric drills are too fast too ...

C6 Defoamer Architectural Coating Metallic Oil Defoaming Agent Industrial Paint Chemical Auxiliary, Find Details about Water-Based Defoamer, Defoaming Agent ...

Image

Image

Something I was told years ago for reaming 2/3 the speed and 3 times the feed of the drill. It has always seemed weird, and no I do not do it. I feed drills up to 20 to 50 ipm depending on the drill, size, and material. Going 60 to 150 ipm on a reamer just does not seem right, but this rule was for bridge ports and conventional lathes.

I plow MA Ford carbide reamers in our reamed holes pretty hard; I would say that 150-175% of the feed I would drill at and probably 75% of the speed

View our product line of CNC lathe tool holder Boring Bar Sleeves. Global CNC manufactures the largest collection of Boring Bar Sleeves in North America.

Klein Tools is committed to American Manufacturing, since 1857. For over 160 years, Klein Tools has remained dedicated to professional tradesmen worldwide, ...

Together, we are the strongest Mastercam community on the web with over 56,000 members, and our online store offers a wide selection of training materials for all applications and skill levels.

I think it will depend on how deep you go too. But I double feed and half to 2/3 rpm all the time with a reamer if the hole is prepared right. In alum. You can increase that feed to 50ipm no problem with a peck cycle, (*c* drill). Although it would depend on the depth, coolant and such. First time I showed it to someone they though I was crazy.

So if I drilled a hole at 5000rpm with a 30im feedrate, the reamer would be be 2500rpm and 60im?...that seems fast to me.

Sep 26, 2018 — Carbide inserts are much harder than high-speed steel, making them an ideal metal cutting solution. Coatings, such as Titanium Nitride (TiN), ...

Image

Should be approximately 100% greater than the feed used for drilling the same material. Insufficient feed may degrade the finish and roundness of the hole and increase tool wear.

eMastercam - your online source for all things Mastercam. Together, we are the strongest Mastercam community on the web with over 56,000 members, and our online store offers a wide selection of training materials for all applications and skill levels.

In a mild steel like 1018 or sumthin, I would run that drill around 1400rpm and around 6 IPM...so 700rpm ream and 12 IPM.

Machining and drilling success with composites is fiber related and totally independent of the material matrix. Therefore, the cutting tools, feed rates, and ...

Should be approximately 50% of the speed used for drilling the same material. Faster speeds are generally not an advantage , but may be possible in exceptionally rigid and efficient designs. Chatter degrades the surface finish and must be strictly avoided.