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Inventables X-Carve Feeds & Speeds Calculator

Starting feeds and speeds for the Inventables X-Carve, with the numbers already adjusted for its spindle range and frame. Grab a starting point from the chart, then open the live calculator to watch the cut and fine-tune it for your exact bit.

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Dialing in the Inventables X-Carve

Two things set the numbers on the Inventables X-Carve: how fast the DeWalt DW611 spins, and how much the frame can take without chattering. It runs a working range of about 10,000 to 30,000 RPM, on belt drive. The Inventables X-Carve is a middleweight frame, so we keep the passes on the shallower side and let it take more of them.

So for a 1/4" two-flute bit in softwood, a sensible starting point on the Inventables X-Carve is around 17,000 RPM and 102 inches per minute, taking about 0.075" per pass on a slot. The full chart below covers the materials you are most likely to cut. These are conservative starting points: always test on scrap and let your ears do the final tuning.

Inventables X-Carve starting feeds and speeds

Two-flute bit, slotting cut (the toughest case for clearing chips). Feed in inches per minute, depth per pass in inches.

Material Bit Spindle RPM Feed rate Depth / pass
Softwood 1/8" 25,000 100 ipm 0.037"
1/4" 17,000 102 ipm 0.075"
Hardwood 1/8" 30,000 90 ipm 0.019"
1/4" 20,000 100 ipm 0.037"
Plywood / MDF 1/8" 25,000 100 ipm 0.037"
1/4" 17,000 102 ipm 0.075"
Acrylic 1/8" 25,000 100 ipm 0.028"
1/4" 13,000 104 ipm 0.056"
HDPE / Plastics 1/8" 17,000 102 ipm 0.028"
1/4" 10,000 100 ipm 0.056"
Aluminum 1/8" 30,000 60 ipm 0.009"
1/4" 25,000 100 ipm 0.019"

Numbers are generated by our feeds and speeds calculator using the Inventables X-Carve's spindle range and a middleweight-frame rigidity factor. Aluminum needs a single flute plus lubricant. Always confirm your bit maker's chart and test on scrap.

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Open the interactive calculator loaded with the Inventables X-Carve. Change your bit and material, watch the cut run live, and hear the difference between a dialed-in cut and a bad one.

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Inventables X-Carve feeds and speeds FAQ

What RPM should I run on a Inventables X-Carve?

For most wood with a 1/4" two-flute bit, 17,000 RPM is a good starting point on the Inventables X-Carve. Its working range is about 10,000 to 30,000 RPM. Go higher for smaller bits and finer detail, lower for big bits and heavy stock removal.

What feed rate should I use on a Inventables X-Carve in hardwood?

Start around 100 inches per minute with a 1/4" two-flute bit in oak or maple on the Inventables X-Carve, at roughly 20,000 RPM. Listen to the cut and adjust: clean chips mean you are dialed in, fine dust means you are going too slow.

Can a Inventables X-Carve cut aluminum?

Aluminum is a stretch for the Inventables X-Carve. Its frame is on the lighter side, so if you try it, use a single-flute bit, very shallow passes, lots of lubricant, and low expectations. It is happiest in wood and plastics.

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