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| ====References==== | ====References==== | ||
| - | Manuals: | + | **Manuals:** |
| * {{ : | * {{ : | ||
| - | Other SOP’s: | + | **Other SOP’s:** |
| - | MSDS: | + | **MSDS:** |
| - | Sources for Supplies: | + | **Sources for Supplies:** |
| - | Contact Information: | + | **Contact Information: |
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| - | Recipes: | + | |
| + | **Recipes: | ||
| + | General rule of thumb for TPI: always at a minimum have 3 teeth worth of engagement in your material at a time.\\ | ||
| {| style="" | {| style="" | ||
| |+ Bandsaw Feeds and Speeds | |+ Bandsaw Feeds and Speeds | ||
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| Aluminum | Aluminum | ||
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| - | 24 TPI at 1 mm, <10 TPI at > 6 mm | + | 24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm |
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| 1000 FPM | 1000 FPM | ||
| + | |- | ||
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| + | Steel (low carbon) | ||
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| + | 20 TPI @ 3 mm, <14 TPI @ > 6.5 mm | ||
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| + | <250 FPM | ||
| + | |- | ||
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| + | Steel (stainless/ | ||
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| + | 28 TPI @ 1 mm, <14 TPI @ > 6 mm | ||
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| + | <125 FPM | ||
| + | |- | ||
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| + | Plastic | ||
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| + | 24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm | ||
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| + | 2500 FPM | ||
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| + | Wood | ||
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| + | 24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm | ||
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| + | 4000 FPM | ||
| |} | |} | ||
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