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Default Where to buy solid carbide end mills

I need the following:
3/4 d x 2-1/4" LOC rougher

3/4" x 4" LOC rougher or.... a 3/4" d x 2" plus LOC with a 4" reach.
Currently using a 3" LOC with releif ground into the shank to give me
4.06 reach.

MSC no gots. Not real happy with where I get them now, as I just
killed 2 of the 3/4 x 2.25 mills in a few minutes. They blame my
machine, I run a 3/4 x 4" loc Hanita in there just fine.


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