Steve, you know the cutting speed in fpm for your saws, and you know their diameter, so I’m sure you can work out whther 250 rpm is too fast or not (and whether hte work is regulasr of genuinely occasional.
I must admit, when I went looking for a mill it was the slowest speed it would do that I was interested. If you intend to generate large (relativley) radius surfaces like say a boiler saddle, or whatever then possibly 250 is way too fast, though carbide indexable radial bars are available.
I want to build a 4″ TE next so a big sweep matters. But for a clockmaker I imagine its less important, with relatively small dia form cutters in brass. Start driving medium sized BP cutters in steel and iron and its a different story.
I think you have to decide on thee basis of what you make, and not on what others may make.
ER chuck – the 32 is more flexible because it will carry bigger tooling. If you want to run short cutters, make a sub carrier, and you’ll get the clearance that way.
Edited By mgj on 22/05/2011 22:37:35
Edited By mgj on 22/05/2011 22:39:12