The hardness of the cutting tool material will also have a great deal to do with the recommended cutting speed. The harder the drill, the faster the cutting speed.  The softer the drill, the slower the recommended cutting speed (See Figure 2).

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When drilling and tapping, it is crucial to use oil.  It keeps the bits from squealing, makes the cut smoother, cleans out the chips, and keeps the drill and stock from overheating.

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The new features include a redesigned interface with icons that fit the Windows 11 new visuals, dark and light themes that match OS settings, and a new keyboard short (WIN+SHIFT+S) that allows you to create new screenshots in Windows 11 quickly.

This chip thickness or feed per tooth, along with the number of teeth in the cutter, form the basis for determining the rate of feed.

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Pecking helps ensure that bits don’t overheat and break when using them to drill or tap.  Peck drilling involves drilling partway through a part, then retracting it to remove chips, simultaneously allowing the piece to cool.  Rotating the handle a full turn then back a half turn is common practice.  Whenever the bit or tap is backed out, remove as many chips as possible and add oil to the surface between the drill or tap and the workpiece.

Drilling machines that have power feeds are designed to advance the drill a given amount for each revolution of the spindle.  If we set the machine to feed at .006” the machine will feed .006” for every revolution of the spindle. This is expressed as (IPR) inches per revolution

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Like the Snipping Tool, the new Windows 11 versions of Calculator and Mail & Calendar will now honor your configured color theme and will automatically switch from dark and light mode to match it.

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As the work advances into the cutter, each tooth of the cutter advances into the work an equal amount producing chips of equal thickness.

Feed per tooth, is the amount of material that should be removed by each tooth of the cutter as it revolves and advances into the work.

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Once the SFM for a given material and tool is determined, the spindle can be calculated since this value is dependent on cutting speed and tool diameter.

"In Windows 11, both the classic Snipping Tool and Snip & Sketch apps have been replaced by a new Snipping Tool app that represents the best experiences of both apps in the next evolution of screen capture for Windows," announced Microsoft in a new blog post.

With today's update, the new Snipping Tool will replace the Classic Snipping Tool and the Snip & Sketch apps and combine the best features from both.

Tap guides are an integral part in making a usable and straight thread.  When using the lathe or the mill, the tap is already straight and centered.  When manually aligning a tap, be careful, as a 90° tap guide is much more accurate than the human eye.

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Unlike the new Snipping Tool, the Calculator and Mail & Calendar apps do not have new features but are redesigned to use Windows 11 visuals, such as rounded corners, new icons, or style changes.

Feeds for end mills used in vertical milling machines range from .001 to .002 in. feed per tooth for very small diameter cutters on steel work material to .010 in. feed per tooth for large cutters in aluminum workpieces.  Since the cutting speed for mild steel is 90, the RPM for a 3/8” high-speed, two flute end mill is

On the milling machines we have here at LBCC, the feed is independent of the spindle speed.  This is a good arrangement and it permits faster feeds for larger, slowly rotating cutters.

Earlier this month, Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay tweeted a video of a new version of the Snipping Tool coming to Windows 11.

Cutting speed is defined as the speed at the outside edge of the tool as it is cutting.  This is also known as surface speed.  Surface speed, surface footage, and surface area are all directly related.  If two tools of different sizes are turning at the same revolutions per minute (RPM), the larger tool has a greater surface speed.  Surface speed is measured in surface feet per minute (SFM).  All cutting tools work on the surface footage principle.  Cutting speeds depend primarily on the kind of material you are cutting and the kind of cutting tool you are using.  The hardness of the work material has a great deal to do with the recommended cutting speed.  The harder the work material, the slower the cutting speed.  The softer the work material, the faster the recommended cutting speed (See Figure 1).

Microsoft is rolling out its first Windows 11 app updates with new versions of the Calculator, Mail and Calendar, and the Snipping Tool apps.

The new apps updates are rolling out as part of the Windows 11 KB5005190 cumulative update (build 22000.132), released today to Windows Insiders in the 'Dev' channel.

The feed (milling machine feed) can be defined as the distance in inches per minute that the work moves into the cutter.

The new versions of the apps are still rolling out to Windows 11 users and will not automatically become available after upgrading to Windows 11 build 22000.132.

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