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Re: HSM Express+Tormach undersized holes

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Originally Posted by sanddrag View Post
Other folks above have beat me to offering the likely root cause of your issue, but I'll also throw this tool out there for Feeds and Speeds http://zero-divide.net/?page=fswizard

We use it exclusively with excellent results for most types of operations.

Also, I will second the necessity to use an "Adaptive" (aka: trochoidal, constant-engagement, "high speed") toolpath whenever possible when milling. It's highly preferred, for a variety of reasons.
Thanks for that! I've been looking for a tool just like this. It comes in handy when I think the Taig has HP (it only has 1/4 ).
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