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Re: Maximum Depth of Cuts

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can you rephrase please?
What part has you confused?

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Re: Maximum Depth of Cuts

Your maximun cutting depth is based primarily on the length of the cutting part of the bit. .200 sounds like a safe cutting depth for aluminum in general. What material is the 4 flute bit made out of? Does it have a coating on it? Since your using a relatively large diameter cutting bit and its 4 flute, you could go with more shallow cuts and just run through the metal faster since 4 flute can remove the metal more quickly in smaller chips.
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Re: Maximum Depth of Cuts

Wait, I may have terminology screwed up. I thought DOC referred to either the depth that the end of a tool sank into a material OR the amount that a tool removed on its side. If not, is the latter referring the the Material Removal Rate (MRR)?

Regardless, I'm looking at how to figure out how much material can be removed using the side of the tool.

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