MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => How do I?? => Topic started by: John Rudd on September 13, 2020, 01:20:48 PM
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I finally managed to get round to trying to sharpen some end mills I have....
Having ground the clearances ( primary and secondary ) I need to grind the central clearance.........
How do you guys do yours?
I've seen the centre relieved by grinding across the face forming a X......Some of my cutters have the centre already relieved...like a counterbore....I have nothing that will grind the centre... :scratch:
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I use worn angle grinder 1mm cutting disks for gashing , that pretty much opens the centre but they won't plunge cut any more , or for Clarkson type a tungsten carbide drill in the lathe at 150 rpm will do it .
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Jeff,
Thanks for the tips.....esp the tc drill bit.....surprised that will do it...but are we talking solid carbide or something akin to masonry drills?
Plunge cutting not an issue....
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Solid every time I have very short spotting drill 60 degree , have tried reground masonry but they tend to wobble and not enough clearance , tip don't leave the swarf on the ways it's very fine and sharp .