Thanks to everyone for all the good advice, more than just quick comments, very detailed replies and links. I am using the links now. I am not sure what kind of steel it was other than CHEAP, whatever was the cheapest as I was just learning with it.
My bit was HSS, that I ground myself. I will need to follow Mikey's post and see if I can grind a better tool.
I do not own the machine but have access to it. I am trying to use it 1 day a week and learn.
I have another question. The cross slide seems to have a lot of play in it. The play is in the direction of the travel, ie front to back. Seems like I can turn the dial halfway before it even moves when I change direction. Once it moves then it will continue solidly in the direction I am going. I am not sure if there is some easy adjustment or something that is not tightened completely, or if the slop is from all the years of use? The machine appears to be in good condition for the age I guess of 60 years old. I think it is a Sheldon. I can get more pics and info.
Thanks again
My bit was HSS, that I ground myself. I will need to follow Mikey's post and see if I can grind a better tool.
I do not own the machine but have access to it. I am trying to use it 1 day a week and learn.
I have another question. The cross slide seems to have a lot of play in it. The play is in the direction of the travel, ie front to back. Seems like I can turn the dial halfway before it even moves when I change direction. Once it moves then it will continue solidly in the direction I am going. I am not sure if there is some easy adjustment or something that is not tightened completely, or if the slop is from all the years of use? The machine appears to be in good condition for the age I guess of 60 years old. I think it is a Sheldon. I can get more pics and info.
Thanks again