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I've used a lot of slotting and slitting saws over the years and they have always worked very well until I was trying to cut some deep narrow slits. I'm making some specialty collets and was using a 5" x 1/64" slitting saw cutting about 1 1/4" deep. I was going full depth with a cool mist running to clear chips and provide lubrication. All was going perfectly for the first couple cuts and then bang, no more slitting saw. I thought hmm maybe that is just too deep for a saw that narrow, so I switched to a 5" x 1/32" slitting saw. I finished the slit the other blade broke on with a jewellers saw by hand. I managed to finish slotting the next collet with the 1/32" saw but on the first cut of the third collet bang, gone. So my question is how do you make deep narrow slits. Obviously it can be done because I have collet sets with the narrow slits but obviously I don't know how to do it. The blades both broke when I was almost all the way through the bore with the slit, both times it was when I was almost finished. I was running at 60 rpm feeding slowly by hand. For my next attempt I got a left handed arbor so if the saw gets stuck hopefully the nut will nut come loose instead of grenading the blade. I haven't tried to finish yet with the new arbor. Any suggestions? The material is O1 drill rod and 1045 steel?
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