
Machine Shop Math - Practical Machinist
Feb 4, 2019 · Although math is a fundamental aspect of any work that requires precision, dealing with numbers and calculations can be intimidating. Luckily, there’s no lack of resources and tools that will …
General | shop math assement / test - Practical Machinist
Mar 3, 2011 · I generally use addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squares and square roots, and some trigonometry and geometry (areas, circumferences, etc) for drawing parts. For just an …
Machine Shop Math - How to Calculate Spindle Speed
Learn how to calculate the correct speed based on your tool characteristics, workpiece material, and cutting feed.
Machine Shop Math, sample problems and formulas
Mar 3, 2011 · I am looking to find a book or pamphlet or a resource that has the formulas for problems that machinist see often. I have access to a Machinist Calc Pro that makes quick work of bolt …
Machining Math Fundamentals: Linear Equations
Machining involves a surprising amount of maths techniques that we may have forgotten since our school days. Marc from G-Code Tutor is here to help us brush up on some math knowledge that we …
The role of mathematics in machining - Practical Machinist
May 23, 2017 · Shop math is important but frankly although I learned a lot of higher math en route to my EE degree, I have never used anything beyond what I learned in high school in the shop. You will …
Another newbie question...Math - Practical Machinist
Jun 19, 2012 · I was quite the math wiz in my younger years. I build cnc controls from scratch for up to 8 axis grinders and deep inside the machine's software good math/geometry skills are a must. (along …
CNC Machining | G code, what kind of math do you need to know ...
Nov 19, 2018 · Math is important. If you are afraid of math, then machining may not be for you. It is an integral part of everything a machinist does. CNC programming is based on coordinate systems and …
Help with shop math please. | Page 2 - Practical Machinist
Nov 23, 2003 · A well-specified job (whether it's another machinist, an engineer, the shop foremen, or the owner's kid telling you the specs) is halfway done. Ok, regarding the formula, it's over my head, …
General | Good math books? | Practical Machinist - Largest ...
Apr 30, 2011 · Though I have various of shop-specific books in my collection, I rarely use them for math, preferring the more general texts. One good golden oldie is Practical Shop Mathematics by Wolfe & …