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welcome to cuttin and close a brand new channel on youtube where we talk a little bit of business make some cool projects and then also go over woodworking technology so today i want to talk to you about a practical guide to feeds and speeds so i run a business a woodworking business and i have four different cnc machines anywhere from 10 to 20 employees throughout the year and so feeds and speeds are very important to me and and my company so i want to just go over a practical guide to how i calculate feeds and speeds knowing what my machines can handle what my bits can handle and really the basics of what feeds and speeds and how to determine what is right for you so first things first lets go over the number one basic principle that you have to grasp and fully understand to be able to calculate what your feed rate needs to be how what your depth needs to be all that good stuff and that number one principle is understanding what is chip load so im not going to show you all these c