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Fastener reference
This might be a nice reference sheet for newbies: http://www.electronicfasteners.com/p...nicposters.pdf
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Wow! Great find!
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that can be VERY handy...
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Wow! Good job, thanks!
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Thanks, Dick. A very nice reference poster.
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Feel free to leave links to other good references, like tap drill charts, drill speed chart or what have you. This one isn't too bad, though a little simplistic when it comes to drilling different metals: http://www.ibiblio.org/twa/info/drillSpeedChart.pdf Or this one: http://members.home.nl/b.ollivier/ht...speedchart.htm
I have yet to find two charts that agree closely. This is nice: http://www.hillmangroup.com/misc/Fas...0Chart%20A.pdf Possibly useful: http://www.americanfastener.com/tech...ings_steel.asp Lots of useful PDF reference docs here: http://catalog.starrett.com/catalog/...30801&Mode=REF |
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I find this one useful too: http://www.stanford.edu/~jwodin/holes.html
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That is a nice one!
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Here's a pretty good chart for SFM for various materials.
With SFM you can derive RPM [(4*SFM)/Tool Dia] for drilling/milling, as well as feedrates and other good info. |
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/rant mode on But I'll be crossing off where it says "Square" and writing in the correct name, "Robertson". Sheesh... that's like calling a Phillips head screw a cross-head screw. :ahh: /rant mode off Jason |
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Everyone should read, Carroll Smith's Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners and Plumbing Handbook.
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