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- Aug 21, 2016
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It went well. I need a chip hook. Seems I had some carbide inserts for aluminum. They have a really aggressive "hook" on the cutting edge and are silver in color.
One of the best fluids for aluminum is kerosene, I would not use it myself, I work in a machine shop and only use water soluble coolant on aluminum which we buy in 55 gallon drums unmixed. Messy yet not as nasty as kerosene. In 25 years I have also never seen a soluble water based coolant ignite.Like chips&more said , the cutting oil i'm using above is just a mixture of what i had lying around . It's about half Rotella and other opened oil quarts , 1/4 walmart ATF , 1/4 chainsaw bar oil all combined in a gallon jug and thinned out a little with deisel . Seems to be working fine for steels and Alum so far .
Holy crap, Bill!!! I knew I had much to learn, but I can't even imagine a cut that fine on my lathe with ANY cutting tool! .00015 depth of cut is AMAZING to me!