 | |  | | Coming: stable milling speeds determined in the office: a utility available online may be the starting point toward software that can predict optimal spindle ... An article from: Modern Machine Shop |  | Author: Peter Zelinski Publisher: Thomson Gale Category: Book
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Citation Details Title: Coming: stable milling speeds determined in the office: a utility available online may be the starting point toward software that can predict optimal spindle speeds outside the shop, without the user having to test or measure every tooling combination. Author: Peter Zelinski Publication: Modern Machine Shop (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 2005 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 78 Issue: 5 Page: 76(2)
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