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  • The mist getting blown on the tool is condensation from the compressor and air lines. If there was lubricant it would be coming from the blue coolant lines on each side of the spindle. You don’t want to use coolant when cutting steel to prevent thermal cracking and increase tool life. You would think an Iscar representative would check these posts and update the people asking questions.

  • What no lube

  • @Films4You minimal lubrication

  • made in ISRAEL

  • The mist thats getting sprayed on the tool, is that just normal cooling or what is that?

  • @SPUNKKK The fluid is typically used as a coolant and lubricant.

  • Wow. 

  • NICE CUTS

  • Mastercam X4 Dynamic Pocket.

    It runs VERY well in production.

    ECI-E5L500-1.25C500CF

  • Can this kind of speeds/feeds be used in series production?

  • That's kickass for real mate

  • I got some of those endmills from Iscar, they are SWEET! Iscar has alot of good tooling. Good video!

  • What software was used to program this toolpath?

  • S O B bad to the bone

  • rofl

  • what endmill is that i wanna know exactly soi can buy one.

  • Read the title.

  • Go get me a 3/8" pre-drilled hole.

  • Thats 4140!

    Hard to believe but I've done it myself.

    amazing to watch + great tool life when programmed properly

  • That was 4140 or brass?

  • I'm guessing that's one good endmill.

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