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- Jan 22, 2017
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Thank you all.
I have very poor spatial ability (seriously) and I struggle with grinding HSS because I cannot get my head around the geometry - one of the reasons that I tend to use carbide insert tooling. I know that you can buy HSS inserts in the US, but I haven't found anyone over here who can supply them.
I'll see if I have a diamond Dremmel wheel to trim the brazed carbide. Or simply whip out a better quality tool.
The deflection theory would explain why I got far better results with a deeper cut.
This stuff is so hard that I think I'll struggle to cut a thread in it with an HSS tool. I'm wondering if it might not be sensible to put the stock back on to my shelf, now that it looks so good, and see if the next "lucky dip" specimen might be a little easier to machine.
Kind wishes,
Nick
I have very poor spatial ability (seriously) and I struggle with grinding HSS because I cannot get my head around the geometry - one of the reasons that I tend to use carbide insert tooling. I know that you can buy HSS inserts in the US, but I haven't found anyone over here who can supply them.
I'll see if I have a diamond Dremmel wheel to trim the brazed carbide. Or simply whip out a better quality tool.
The deflection theory would explain why I got far better results with a deeper cut.
This stuff is so hard that I think I'll struggle to cut a thread in it with an HSS tool. I'm wondering if it might not be sensible to put the stock back on to my shelf, now that it looks so good, and see if the next "lucky dip" specimen might be a little easier to machine.
Kind wishes,
Nick