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Jo:
Norm, Are there any letters/numbers written down the side of the holder? The holders are normally hardened, the better quality the holder the harder they are.... as a minimum you will need a carbide milling cutter to do it. I have had some success buying Chinese tool holders. They are not as hard as quality ones but are ok. Jo P.S. I have found one cheap Chinese supplier that is selling boxes of 10 Japanese Mitsubishi CCMT09T304 tips on Fleabay for less than £8. So far I am pacing myself and have only brought 4 boxes :coffee: |
Manxmodder:
I often buy screws for insert holding from here: https://www.shop-apt.co.uk/torx-screws.html What brand of tool is it?......OZ. |
seadog:
i use shop apt all the time. Expensive but good kit and a fast turn-around. |
Manxmodder:
TCMT inserts of various sizes and material cutting types:https://www.shop-apt.co.uk/carbide-inserts-for-turning-apt/page/5/ |
Manxmodder:
Lathe tools of a similar pattern to yours that use TCMT inserts. https://www.shop-apt.co.uk/apt-93-stjcrl-lathe-turning-tools-for-tcmt-inserts.html |
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