Feed Rates Explained - Extend the Life of Your CNC Tools and

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Feed Rate is one of the most important factors to consider when implementing any CNC strategy. Simply put, feed rate is the speed at which the cutter engages the part and is typically measured in units/minute. Suggested cut feed rates will vary depending on the type of material you are cutting (i.e., aluminum, steel, wood, acrylic, … Feed Rates Explained – Extend the Life of Your CNC Tools and Machines Read More »
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