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Machinist MathGuru 1.0.95 - User Guide and FAQ

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Machinist MathGuru has detailed help text, which instruct how to use each of the calculator efficiently. On this page, we'll introduce several typical calculator.

Ballnose Cutter Calculations

The first purpose of this application is to help the user to calculate the effective diameter of a ballnose cutter. This diameter is used to calculate the correct RPM to achieve a particular value of surface speed per minute at a particular depth of cut.

The second calculation will enable the user to calculate the correct amount of stepover to achieve a particular scallop height.

Chords

Enter any two known values and click "Calculate" to get the rest.
Note: You cannot enter included angle with chord height.

The angle must be entered as a decimal value.

Any value under one can be entered either as a decimal or common fraction.

Linear values may be converted between inches and millimetres by clicking the apprpriate button.

Grid

This dialog enables the user to calculate the X and Y coordinates for holes arranged equally spaced as a grid, then copy those coordinates to the clipboard ready to paste into your document.
  • Enter the X and Y start positions of the first hole if they are more than zero.
  • Enter the number of hole positions along the X axis.
  • Enter the number of rows of holes along the Y axis. Zero or one will generate one row of positions. There must be at least three holes in either X or Y.
  • Enter the X and Y distances between holes. Direction of movement is decided by using positive or negative steps.
    Click "Calculate" to generate the positions.
    Click "Copy all to clipboard". The list of coordinates is now ready to be pasted into an editor, or click "Print" to send the output to your printer.


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