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Default High speed spindles -- annoying bait-and-switch

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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On 2/17/2020 9:23 PM, James Waldby wrote:
I noticed some annoying bait-and-switch in the article https://

http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...object-vacuum-
friction/.

The first paragraph talks about balls of silicon dioxide that
rotate
300 billion times per second, which would be 1.8 trillion RPM.
Imagine my dismay at finding out, a couple of paragraphs later,
that the author had mixed up RPS and RPM; the particles actually
are spinning at only 5 GHz (5 billion RPS), or 300 billion RPM.


Dang-it... and I was fantasizing about swapping out the 24K Spindle
on the machine I primarily use for engraving to a measly 60K
spindle. Now my plan is all shot to heck. My brains is going 1.8
trillion miles a second dreaming about a 300 billion RPM spindle. 4
minute engraving jobs could be done in a .0001 seconds. Hmmm.... I
guess I'd have to upgrade the lead screws and ways too.


Since light travels only 186,000 miles a second, your brains is at
Warped Factor 7.