cutting conditions for woodworking
cutting conditions for woodworking
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Dear sirs,
how to calculate cutting conditions (speed rate, feed, cutting force) for wood treatment (grinding (abrasive belt) and milling)?
Can you advise me some books for this questions?
Thanks!
how to calculate cutting conditions (speed rate, feed, cutting force) for wood treatment (grinding (abrasive belt) and milling)?
Can you advise me some books for this questions?
Thanks!
Leonid Menzulov
Russian Forest, Co Ltd





RE: cutting conditions for woodworking
RE: cutting conditions for woodworking
1. For sanding probably the best there is:
Contact Jason Smith
j.smith@industrialfinishes.com
Industrial Finishes & Systems
3455 W 1st Ave
Eugene, OR , 97402-5449
Phone: 541-485-1503
FAX: 541-485-7724
Website: www.industrialfinishes.com
Products Description:
Wholesales industrial supplies; wholesales paints, varnishes & supplies
It is pretty common to ship sawmill supplies and equipment from the West Coast to your country.
2. We have a lot of sawing info if you want that.
3. As a starting place get a copy of Machinery's Handbook. Try running wood cutting tools in wood products the way they recommend running steel cutting tools in steel. There are about a thousand differences between the two but it is a surprisingly good place to start.
4. We do a lot of sales overseas and would be happy to help you.
Tom
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com
Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.
RE: cutting conditions for woodworking
I visit the website mentioned above and I found it very interesting so I think it shoul be visited and read by everyone whi want to know somethin more about this kind of problem. For example this is the first time that I try to work on wood because usually I have alway been working with metals using particular tools and now I want to try also other machinery. Untill this time I found out many information for my activities visting the following website: http
RE: cutting conditions for woodworking
www,carbideprocessors.com
Tom
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com
Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.