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    Mach3 Threading Helper

    Mach3 Threading Helper

    Helps with the Mach3 CNC Threading functionality

    ... the pitch diameter of a thread based on a measurement with three wires. Supports the threading standards M, G, R, BSW, BSF, UNC, UNF, UNEF and tapered Pipe R/Rc and Metrical threads. New: NPSM, NPT, NPTF, NPSC, NPSF. Includes an improved version of the Mach3 M1076.m1s threading macro and a matching screenset. Try also the Feed Calculator: www.sourceforge.net/p/feedcalculator
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    Pc Calculator is a clever note and formula editor combined with an advanced and strong scientific calculator. Being an editor it is extremely user-friendly allowing all possible typing and other errors to be easily corrected and fast recalculated.
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    Feed Calculator

    Feed Calculator

    Portable feed & speed calculator for turning and milling

    The Feed Calculator is a small program to calculate the feed and spindle speed for turning and milling machines.. The help provides an excerpt of the machining tables which propose cutting speeds and feed per edges for various tools, especially for small machines and modeling. With this data, you can easily find the working parameters for your job on numeric controlled machines. For easier use, you can customize the tool table (number of edges) to your own tool rack.
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    FoxCalc

    FoxCalc

    A pseudo-graphical calculator for FreeDOS (or any other DOS)

    FoxCalc is a calculator with a text user interface (TUI), compiled for DOS. It supports a mouse, and uses the GMP library, therefore its results are highly accurate. FoxCalc is distributed as a zip FreeDOS package. That way, it can be easily installed using the FreeDOS package manager.
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    LaptopCalc
    LaptopCalc was made thinking in a way to use a calculator in a laptop without a numpack It uses keys like “J” to type “1”, “k” for “2” and so on. But is also great for all uses, try it and you will want to replace the default calc
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    An advanced natural display calculator for Windows and Linux.
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    Introducing Kaixax555's Addition Calculator! Calculating 20 whole numbers, decimals and negative numbers at a time!
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