It's like the instructor at the Technical college always said, "you can machine at 1rpm if you want, it'll just take forever." In this case, I'd be willing to bet that the part vice, and machine as well as the air would conduct away all of the heat under a certain rpm. If I had to guess, that looks at somewhere between 1500 and 2500rpm.
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"Drill Jammed"
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Very cool
Why not leave the video until the end of the operation?
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What's the minimum required RPM?
It's about torque rpm is meaningless if you haven't got the power to keep it running!
@@behemothinferno assuming there's sufficient torque there would need to be a requirement for rpm surely?
It's like the instructor at the Technical college always said, "you can machine at 1rpm if you want, it'll just take forever."
In this case, I'd be willing to bet that the part vice, and machine as well as the air would conduct away all of the heat under a certain rpm. If I had to guess, that looks at somewhere between 1500 and 2500rpm.
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