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The document provides specifications and settings for the change gears on a 9 x 20 lathe for cutting various inch and metric threads.

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Tighter tolerances for flutes mean more accuracy and consistency in subsequent grinding operations, such as Clearance grinding, pointing and split pointing.

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I have a formula that was given to.me for drilling on mills. 152/(diam.) = rpm. rpm x .003 = feed. it has always worked for my CNC programing. I'm now on a lathe and I'm dealing with super point carbide drills. was just curious if there was a simulate formula to help me out. please and thank you.