Nice. I have a box of inserts that grade showing up tomorrow.Iscar IC908
I ordered a few to try.These are the inserts I use on steel:
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They're miles apart from anything else I've tried, Although I have some ingersol inserts on the way (They actually have a very nice easy to decipher website)
Most importantly they dont mind being run slow.
KC5010 is the grade of coating not the profile. Both profile and coating influences how the insert works.
I use this Kennemetal insert with the KC5010 coating. They will take very small cuts at pretty slow speeds on a manual machine but they are fragile. They were recommended to me by gunsmith Bill Myers years ago who had a friend that worked for Kennemetal at the time. I met him but I don’t recall his name. Bill needed an insert to work with the Ti he was machining at the time for his actions. They work very well on other materials as well.
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Where the best place to buy the inserts and tool holder, eBay?
Do you notice my difference between the 3/8” and the 1/2” tool holders as far as quality of finish ?
The endless amount of inserts is a whole different world. Thanks for the guidance.
Thanks
Hal
Please do as I need to order some as we use those on our CNC wood lathe and I’m looking for options.My insert of choice for 416 stainless is actually made for aluminum. Positive rake, razor sharp, and cuts 416 like butter. 416 really is not much different than 7075 aluminum..050 depth of cut is a piece of cake. I can post a pic of the inserts if anyone is interested. Basically razor sharp carbide. Let me know.
Paul
My insert of choice for 416 stainless is actually made for aluminum. Positive rake, razor sharp, and cuts 416 like butter. 416 really is not much different than 7075 aluminum..050 depth of cut is a piece of cake. I can post a pic of the inserts if anyone is interested. Basically razor sharp carbide. Let me know.
Paul
To break the edge on the crown/bore I love the solid carbide Micro 100 boring bars. Razor sharp and lasts forever if just kept for this small job. Just throwing it out there. N/C. Lol!I use a lot of polished inserts meant for aluminum in stainless as well. Sharp as a cats claw. Dirt cheap on ebay. I like them for crowns especially.
I have a number of the teeny tiny ones to pre-bore lands.To break the edge on the crown/bore I love the solid carbide Micro 100 boring bars. Razor sharp and lasts forever if just kept for this small job. Just throwing it out there. N/C. Lol!
Paul
I currently use a micro 100 brazed carbide for that, keep it nice n sharpTo break the edge on the crown/bore I love the solid carbide Micro 100 boring bars. Razor sharp and lasts forever if just kept for this small job. Just throwing it out there. N/C. Lol!
Paul
Dave, what is the high lighted 'G71' line telling you? Amazing! -AlHere's a couple of screen shots that are typical of work around here.
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Al, the G71 is his roughing cycle before the actual finish cut. It is a canned cycle that repeats until the roughing dimensions are cut. His depth of cut is .025 per pass at .0065 feed per revolution. I am sure Dave can explain it better as it's been a while for me.Dave, what is the high lighted 'G71' line telling you? Amazing! -Al