2012/6/29 Les Newell <[email protected]>:
>
> If you are mainly planning on cutting aluminum I would suggest looking
> into oil mist cooling instead of flood coolant.

Can anyone suggest me way to obtain cutting forces?
I would like to have spindle motor on a rotary joint. Since the space
is limited, I have an idea for compact design. I have all the sizes,
offsets from rotary axis to tool tip etc. But I need to know cutting
forces to find out required motor torque for the rotary joint and also
for some construction elements.
Those forces will depend on depth material, removed in single pass,
diameter of tool, the sharpness of tool (worn-out tool will require
higher force). Probably there are other factors as well.

Can anyone share some source of information or at least share their experience?
Thanks!

-- 
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