wrightclan":2yxhlzyn said:
Most tablesaws go no higher than 4,000rpm. Most routers go no lower than 8,000 rpm.
OK, but rotation speed of the spindle has no relation to the speed of at the cutting tips. Thats a function of RPM but the RPM itself is no guide.
For example. Assuming a 250mm diameter table saw blade, that is operating at 4000 rpm as you indicate. That means its speed is
66 revolutions per second, at (pi x 250mm) = 0.78meters per turn,
So the speed of the dado blade is 51 meters per second with lots of momentum.
Lets assume a 1inch dado, and you are using a 1 inch diameter cutter (large I know). therefore, lets use 8000rpm
25 millimeters x pi = 0.0785398163 meters = 10meters per second with much less momentum.
So, as I said, the router goes a lot slower, with a lot less momentum.
Adam
If you use a more realistic 12mm cutter on the router, and wind it up to 12000rpm it drops to 7.53meters per second.