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I all run them at 750 RPM and not getting a nice surface finish with HSS tooling. Tried with Aluma Tap and WD40 lube. Maybe my tooling is the problem. I am doing a Side Relief 12 deg, End Relief 8 deg. and side rake 15 deg.
I would suggest 15-18 degrees for both side and end relief, 18 degrees side rake and 35-40 degrees of back rake with a 1/64" nose radius that is nicely blended into the side cutting edge. Be sure to hone it sharp. Aluminum needs a lot of back rake to reduce cutting temps. The increased back rake will also focus the cutting forces at the very tip of the tool and if you use as much lead angle as you can get (without producing chatter) you will be cutting with the intersection between the nose radius and the side cutting edge in almost a backwards cut. This reduces surface irregularities and produces a better finish. Speed counts with aluminum but you have what you have so run at max speed and keep your feed rate low.
WD-40 is fine but for the best finish, try A-9.