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Am I calculating Engineering Cutting Speeds/RPM correctly?

Hi im trying to get my head round cutting speedsI am calculating for aluminium with cutting speed of 70 but im not sure im doing the calculation rightThis is the equation im using: (CSx1000) / (pi x diameter of work or drill) N This is an example I have done for aluminium dia 6(70x1000) / (TT x 6) N 3713.615339 rpmCan someone tell me if that is the right equation to use and if im getting the right answerI also did the same equation for dia 8 and got 2785.211504Please help

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marinade for a few hours before cooking, I prefer Zesty Italian dressing somehow it has the best combination of vinigar and oil, and the chicken just soaks it upGet the coals ready and start laying them downthree minutes per side over hot coals, flipping twice then close the lid and let each side go for eight to ten minutes eachThats how I do it and never had a complaintGood Luck B
Marinate them in the fridge overnight of for and couple of days in your favorite marinade (salad dressings, bbq sauce, yoshida's teriyaki sauce) but place them in a vaccum sealer bag and vaccum seal them and the marinade togetherThis infuses the marinade into themDon't have a vaccum sealer? Use a ziplock bag and let soak for 3 days in the marinadeCook on medium heat on the grill if gas powered or bank the coals to each side and use the middle of the grill for charcoalBaste them with NEW marinade as they cookDo not use the marinade that the chicken soaked in due to possiblities of foodborne illness such as Salmonella.
I put the wings in barbecue baskets, they close the wings inside securely and they have a nice long handle to turn as they cookI brush them after they start cooking with a barbecue mop, if you do it too soon they will burn so I wait until I make the first turn.
Fried Chicken Wings.
Where did you get (CS1000)? Formula is RPM Cutting Speed/(PiDiameter) p.scutting speed for aluminium is usually 250 to 350 ft/min.

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