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On Sep 12, 8:00 am, reidmach...@msn.com wrote: > To the best of my knowledge, no, they tend to be rather protective of > them, training is key for using them. > HFO Anaheim has been very cooperative over the phone, they have some > well trained folks over there that can walk you through almost > anything. I want the manual. > I typically run .3 d.o.c. at .375 w.o.c.@ 65 ipm without too     

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Author: jon_banquer
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:31

On Jul 15, 7:32 pm, JRWheels <jrwheel...@aol.com> wrote: On Jul 15, 9:36 pm, Garlicdude <pul...@garlic.com> wrote: JRWheels wrote: I still run into shops having trouble with Single Point Threading on a CNC Lathe while using a LayDown Threading System. No troubles here but I bought a few different angled seats and have my handy dandy JRWheels excell spread
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Author: Joe788
Date: Jul 15, 2008 22:06

"Tom Accuosti" <taccuostiMY@VIRUSsbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:ruJLj.6065$%%41.3354@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com... clay wrote: Steve Walker wrote: clay wrote: Anyone have a speed & feed solution to parting off without the thin ring left over. Doing a thin .08 washer, SS416. The ID is .315, and the parting insert is .125 wide. Straight/neutral cut. I am
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:11:04 -0500, "Roger_N" <regor@wildblue.net> wrote: > ><brewertr@aol.com> wrote in message >news:hdqv63taij18j18fotf7p533hmlq1hkdko@4ax.com... >> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:14:54 GMT, BottleBob <bottlbob@earthlink.net> >> wrote: >> >> The reason I didn't answer is because lots of information is already >> available if OP were to search online and/or check with tool/insert     

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Author: Andrzej Filip
Date: Jun 25, 2008 22:30

<brewertr@aol.com> wrote in message news:hdqv63taij18j18fotf7p533hmlq1hkdko@4ax.com... On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:14:54 GMT, BottleBob <bottlbob@earthlink.net> wrote: The reason I didn't answer is because lots of information is already available if OP were to search online and/or check with tool/insert manufacturers lots of information there. I found some info in KenneMetal and
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"BottleBob" <bottlbob@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:466C4953.1954A60@earthlink.net... > > > snet wrote: > > > > What are the best indexable drills for general use? I have alot of 23/32 > > diameter holes to make. Any preference on vendors like Valenite, Tungaloy, > > Sandvik, Iscar or others? > > Rick: > > We use some Komet inserted drills, no major problems, but I'm not sure     

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Author: Mark Phillips
Date: Apr 11, 2008 06:30

snet wrote: What are the best indexable drills for general use? I have alot of 23/32 diameter holes to make. Any preference on vendors like Valenite, Tungaloy, Sandvik, Iscar or others? Rick: We use some Komet inserted drills, no major problems, but I'm not sure they go as small as 23/32. We've also used Iscar's ChamDrill with success, (replaceable tip coolant through
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John wrote: > snet wrote: > >>What are the best indexable drills for general use? I have alot of 23/32 >>diameter holes to make. Any preference on vendors like Valenite, Tungaloy, >>Sandvik, Iscar or others? >> >>-- >> >>Thanks, >>Rick >> >>CNC Products Inc. >>847-609-0480 >>www.millenniumcnc.com > > To elaborate... if you are spinning the drill you want a twist in the     

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Author: Cliff
Date: Jul 9, 2007 23:00

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Author: brewertr
Date: Jun 13, 2007 09:00

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Author: Roger_N
Date: Jun 13, 2007 08:10

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Author: Jeffrey Lebowski
Date: Jun 10, 2007 20:22

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Author: BottleBob
Date: Jun 10, 2007 11:56

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Author: john
Date: Jun 10, 2007 09:45

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