I don't see any problems with that sort of spindle speed. The normal PID 
loops will maintain pretty good tolerance. If your X axis is heavy you 
will need a reasonably powerful motor to provide the acceleration.

Les

On 29/05/2013 13:36, Leonardo Marsaglia wrote:
> About 120 RPM for the first tenths of milimeter, and then 50 rpm for the
> last turns to finish it. This machine has no VFD, it uses a two speed
> electric motor and I use it as it was originally. I can make it go faster,
> but approximately that's the velocity I use to make them based on the
> diameters I use.
>


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