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BaronJ:
Hi Rick, I rotated the pictures for you ! It looks fine. As far as the cutting tip geometry is concerned I just treated it like a lathe tool. |
Arbalist:
--- Quote from: Baron on March 09, 2014, 01:51:09 PM --- Nice ! I like the round insert. I can see me trying that on the end of a bit of 3/8" round in my disc fly cutter. What is the insert ? --- End quote --- It's actually a lathe insert for profile work, 13mm dia I think. I did think of using one before but dismissed the idea as I expected the insert to break, then I saw someone else using one so followed suit! You get lots if cutting edges before it needs replacing, just rotate a little to use a fresh bit. |
rick barnes:
Thanks for fixing the pictures. I never knew you had to hold the I pad a certain way. Figured it just took the picture in the window. Learning every day. Or forgetting and relearning every other day. |
BaronJ:
Hi Rick, You're not the first and not likely to be the last person to make that error. :doh: Although I thought that the Ipad had an app that would modify the pictures. The XYL's Tab 2 does. Me I use Linux ! Click the image, click rotate, click save... Job done. |
MetalMuncher:
I use carbide insert tools in a similar R8 shank flycutter, but I use the TT221 triangular ones. These seem like they would make beautiful cuts, especially in aluminum. Before I used the inserts, I was grinding tool bits from HSS blanks, and I found to get a nice aluminum finish I had to use a radius and grind it similar to an ice cream serving paddle's profile. Can you tell me the model number of that insert? I think I'd like to buy a holder and one of those inserts to try here. Do you ever have any problem with the insert rotating on its own? The triangular ones mate up against a flat recess on the back side not cutting. |
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