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scott312
Posted 12/5/2025 19:44 (#11458682 - in reply to #11458630)
Subject: RE: ? for engineers, wood workers, and all around know it all's ;> )


Iowa
I don't know but this is what grok says:

Bottom-Line TranslationYou get roughly 20–25 % more torque at the teeth because the force from the motor acts on a shorter lever arm (radius).
lose almost the exact same percentage because the teeth move at the same surface speed, so the motor has to spin ~20–25 % faster to maintain proper chip load and SFM for the wood.
Net result: The available cutting power (horsepower) you can actually push into the wood stays essentially the same.

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