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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: king310 on March 15, 2013, 05:42:45 pm
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I thought this would be good to share since my brother almost burned up my drill press.
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http://www.fnal.gov/pub/takefive/pdfs/Drill_Press_Speed_Chart.pdf (http://www.fnal.gov/pub/takefive/pdfs/Drill_Press_Speed_Chart.pdf)
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I printed a copy and will hang it next to my Drill Press, very useful info, Thanks for sharing.
Mike
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Many years of experience Has proven to me ,Tools are designed to operate at a certain speed,just like your chart says,Varible speeds ,are set to the work intended ,by the tool chosen .When IT doesn'twork WELL IT"S time to stop ,sharpen the tool if needed ,or locate the other problem ,BRUTE FORCE HAS NOW PLACE IN YOUR SHOP ,the speed of the tool MUST control the the JOB ,other wise damage and failure ,and injury are certain ,BRUTE STRENGHT AN IGNORANCE Have No Place in your shop for VERY LONG. IMHO
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Thanks for the info. It is also going on the wall next to my drill press.
Don R
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Good info. I printed a copy for my shop. Thanks for sharing!
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Th :'(anks for the chart King, very useful.
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Thanks for the chart.Wish I had it years earlier.Made a copy to place next to drill press,my son and daughter-in-law use my shop.Hope this will help them in better use of the drill press.
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ME Too !Mine ,Well you know!
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One copy printed - one more "thank-you" sent out.
Al