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@xr650rRider I'd love to see your upside down threading setup.
Something to consider if buying name brand inserts, Kennametal sells their inserts in packs of 5, that’s a bit easier on the wallet.
I have been using a CCGT HP for high positive insert on steel in a KC5010 grade and am happy with the performance. I also recently got some UF for ultra finishing in a CCMT, also in KC5010 and at some point will do a comparison to see which I like better. Something to look at for aluminum is an H01 grade, it does not build up on the edge since it is uncoated. The silver colored inserts you have may be that, my Korloy H01 inserts are also silver colored.
Since the GT style inserts don’t tend to last as long as MT style due to the sharper cutting edge, I prefer to use a more robust insert for roughing and then switch to my GT inserts for finishing. I leave enough for finishing so I can get two passes to make sure I am on size when changing the insert.
Travers has sales on inserts fairly frequently, usually not the ones I am looking for at the time though. A place that has been recommended on various forums for years is latheinserts.com, the owner used to work for Kennametal and is a good resource for quality inserts at good prices. I haven’t purchased inserts from him yet, but have bought tooling. I plan on trying some of the value ones he sells when I start getting low.
@xr650rRider I'd love to see your upside down threading setup.
Each of the inserts are a bit different for particular purposes that for the most part are not that important for manual machinists. After reading David's book, you will have a better understanding of the differences and can make a more informed choice. I would avoid trying to educate yourself from catalog listings at places like MSC, that gets confusing very fast unless you know what you are looking for.I'll take a look at Tavers and that link you shared. I guess the hard part of looking for these is if you don't know exactly what you want you aren't going to find it easily. At least @ MSC. There are 40 different CCGT inserts that all look wildly different if you read the description.