For those who don't know, what is the difference between 3C and 5C collets?
I think 5C collets chuck is like a tube with a thread on the end, and one can have tuned work stick right through.
I would look them up, but it will have to be tomorrow. My timezone is zulu.
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I decided to purchase a Chinese DRO with 1um linear sensors. The cost seemed only minimally more than the prevalent 5 micron types. It was even less than some 5 micron resolution types advertised. I will post the details of (low cost add-ons) later.
I choose ER32 for collets, but not purchased yet until I have researched the drawbars, collet chucks, etc.
Looking back at the original recommendations, there still remains parallels, some cheaper type HSS end mills, a face mill, tap follower, and a edge finder.
@Mitch Alsup warned against "junk" fly cutters, and
@Lo-Fi mentioned they are a desirable thing to have. I was thinking that fly cutters fling chips everywhere. we are left with unknowns.
Q1. What are the types, styles, features that make for a junk fly cutter. Naturally, what does a "good" fly cutter look like.
Q2. If one invests in a face mill tool, does that make a fly cutter redundant? What I am going after here is to discover if there is a motivation left to use fly cutters. Better finish? more versatile? More economic? Sharpenable?