I wish you'd have shown your work in that first post because I get a different result. I'll assume the methodology to derive the 52 forward strokes per minute is correct because it was likely from direct observation with a stopwatch.
6.25 inches/stroke x 52 strokes/min = 325 inches per minute
325 inches/min divided by 12 inches/ft = 27.08 feet/minute
6 inches is almost precisely 0.5 feet so you should have been able to see that the result should have been approx. 26 FPM.
Concerning your results at the shaper, the number of forward and reverse strokes MUST be equal. The travel on the forward stroke is LONGER than the reverse stroke based on the configuration of the bull gear linkages. Ergo IF you calculate the results for both strokes the forward FPM must exceed the FPM of the reverse strokes.
If you are not at least getting such numbers you have a fundamental error somewhere in your calculations, program or hardware
I counted the number of times the ram struck my hand over the course of a minute, so total forward strokes. 27 FPM is what everyone else came up with as well. My Arduino implementation appears to be recording a value that is too high IMHO. Mind you maybe it's not, I'm recording peak velocity. The ram is accelerating and deceleration through a stroke.
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