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  • leehljp
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    I got this from someone on this forum several years ago.

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    I needed it because we had a few new pen turners who had been long time bowl turners and they kept insisting that we never needed to turn more than 700-750 rpm. it was hard convincing some of them that 2500 rpm on a 3/4" diameter was slower cutting speed than 700 rpm on a 12- 14 inch bowl.

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  • Jim Frye
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    Thanks. The calculation seems to be fairly common now that I took time to Google the quetion. Nice to have confirmation.

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    RPM max = 9000/Dia in inches. (rule of thumb)

    Tangential speed = RPM x Pi x Dia (Physics)

    Tangential speed (inches per minute) (max) = 9000 x Pi "

    Tangential speed max (inches per second) = 150 x Pi ~= 500 inches per second.

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  • Jim Frye
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    Thanks. My lathe has electronic speed control ranging from 500 to 2500 rpm. I'm hoping 500 rpm will be slow enough for a glued up blank.

  • twistsol
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    I can't answer your question directly, but my Shopsmith speed chart shows a max speed of 850 rpm for anything over 6". They conveniently stick the chart directly to the headstock above the speed control. I think the slow range should be slower for larger items, but 700 RPM is as low as it goes without a speed changer or upgrading to the DVR motor for $2500

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  • Jim Frye
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    Lathe Speed

    None of my books touch on this subject, and I'm newish to turning. What is a suggested maximum rpm for a 12" diameter workpiece?
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