In the metalworking field, one can look in the Machinery's Handbook to find cutting speeds for a plethora of materials from A2 to Waspalloy. Where does a feller find the cutting speeds for various woods? I'm looking for a Feet per Minute type of number. An added bonus would be a breakdown for carbide and HSS.

I have Googled, Yahoo'd, and yes checked the Machinery's Handbook. The handbook does have an interesting table on the machinability of various woods in certain operations like planing, boring, mortising, shaping, turning, etc.. However, I couldn't find anything that says for example, Red Oak 10000fpm carbide 7500fpm HSS or the like.