What is the difference between a woodruff and t-slot cutter?
Buerste wrote:
I've never had to cut "T" slots but the thought scares me. Is that
operation as hairy as it appears to be to me? Or, just another irrational
fear?
T-slots are often cut in cast Iron, which usually cuts pretty nicely.
Also, the "chips" are nearly dust, and don't pack up much. I'd think
cutting T-slots in steel would be another matter entirely.
Jon
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