I'm interested in turning some solid carbide. I'm planning to use a CBN insert and then I have diamond pads for polish (if needed)
I'm trying to figure out the speed/feed/spindle rpm that will work best for me. The max RPM on my lathe is 2000. According to the manufacturer, the starting value cutting data recommendations for the insert are a cutting speed of 492 ft/min, a feed of roughly .004 in/r, and a depth of cut of roughly .004.
Using those numbers on a workpiece diameter of .375, turned to between .240" and .290", I come up with a spindle speed of roughly 5000 rpm. Obviously not hobby-ist machine speeds.
So, my question is - if I have a max spindle speed of 2000 rpm, a starting workpiece diameter of .375, a cut length of 2", and a CBN insert grade CB7015, what would be the best speed/feed rate, given what I have?
Maybe the insert I'm looking at is not the best choice, so I'm open to suggestions there as well.
I'm trying to figure out the speed/feed/spindle rpm that will work best for me. The max RPM on my lathe is 2000. According to the manufacturer, the starting value cutting data recommendations for the insert are a cutting speed of 492 ft/min, a feed of roughly .004 in/r, and a depth of cut of roughly .004.
Using those numbers on a workpiece diameter of .375, turned to between .240" and .290", I come up with a spindle speed of roughly 5000 rpm. Obviously not hobby-ist machine speeds.
So, my question is - if I have a max spindle speed of 2000 rpm, a starting workpiece diameter of .375, a cut length of 2", and a CBN insert grade CB7015, what would be the best speed/feed rate, given what I have?
Maybe the insert I'm looking at is not the best choice, so I'm open to suggestions there as well.