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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
I have to make a number of fussy little
groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. |
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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
Jim Stewart explained on 1/5/2009 :
I have to make a number of fussy little groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. These are the only ones I know about. http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ry=-1550042347 I don't know if they'd fit a carbide holder or if you have to get the Warner holders also. I got a set of the their holders and bits. I prefer HSS and am too lazy to grind bits if I don't have to. Wayne D. |
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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 17:44:18 -0600, Wayne
wrote: Jim Stewart explained on 1/5/2009 : I have to make a number of fussy little groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. These are the only ones I know about. http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ry=-1550042347 I don't know if they'd fit a carbide holder or if you have to get the Warner holders also. I got a set of the their holders and bits. I prefer HSS and am too lazy to grind bits if I don't have to. Wayne D. I've dealt with them directly at http://www.arwarnerco.com/index.html. They also show up at NAMES, probably Cabin Fever as well. Pete Keillor |
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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:13:55 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote: I have to make a number of fussy little groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. Maybe something from Thinbit... http://www.kaisertool.com/catalog/index.htm Would drill blanks be too slender? Everede makes boring bars that use small HSS tool bits with a triangular cross section. -- Ned Simmons |
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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
Jim Stewart wrote:
I have to make a number of fussy little groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. http://www.arwarnerco.com/warner_catalog_kits.html |
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Does anyone make HSS inserts for carbide tool holders?
Pete Keillor wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 17:44:18 -0600, Wayne wrote: Jim Stewart explained on 1/5/2009 : I have to make a number of fussy little groove and radius lathe cutters. Grinding a HSS insert would be easier than grinding them out of a full size lathe tool. These are the only ones I know about. http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ry=-1550042347 I don't know if they'd fit a carbide holder or if you have to get the Warner holders also. I got a set of the their holders and bits. I prefer HSS and am too lazy to grind bits if I don't have to. Wayne D. I've dealt with them directly at http://www.arwarnerco.com/index.html. They also show up at NAMES, probably Cabin Fever as well. Just what I was looking for. Thanks |
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