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  • Yo dwag, heard u like endmills? so we milled an endmill with and endmill! U mad?

  • It's Fraisa not Frasia ;)

  • Making ends mills...

    You're doing it wrong.

  • cannibalism :)

  • Xzibit likes this.

  • thumbs up if mustafa ulutan brought you here..

  • yo dog we heard you like mills, so we....

  • Nice but will it blend?

  • Would have been more impressive to see you sharpen that endmill, than to ruin it.

  • What was the point of this exercise? Why cut all the way through the flutes?

  • corajudooooooooooo

  • Since when is a HSS roughing endmill 65 HRC ?

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  • Try mill something with the "modifyed" endmill. It might be fun to watch

  • And what was the purpose of milling this roughing mill?

  • to prove the ability to cut smoothly through hard steels

  • And why would you do this??

  • @kw757 They are rebels

  • '

    what kind of hardest metal cut this tap drill

  • Yo dawg I heard you like milling so I put a mill in your mill so you can mill a mill while you're milling.

  • That's impressive.

  • wtf

  • That's easy. Try cutting a carbide endmill with an HSS endmill. I can do it. Can you?

  • @JTMarlin8 lol its gon break

  • @JTMarlin8 Not that fast.

  • I once cut a 1/4" solid carbide dril nearly in half with one pass at 32 ipm. I was using drills to chuck up on with the vises when making jaws and left the drill too high. I sliced through a .375 carbide drill with a 4" 72 tooth solid carb slitting saw when the drill broke in the part. It was the saw versus the drill and the saw won. Both tools were trashed after.

  • wowzer! that sure is something

  • nitride carbide cutting a coated hss bit, BRILLIANT.. what will they think of next..

  • I think as an apprentice breaking taps you learn that carbide easily cuts HSS.

  • And the reason doing this?

  • There showing you how tough the carbide endmill is. Cutting a high speed cutter will chip or fracture a regular carbide endmill. If not it will definitly make it useless after that. You need a pretty good machine to do what they did. rigid box ways and a good 40 or better taper spindle. plus the air/mist helps alot.

  • what was the point, dangerous and pointless

  • Ok, Now try a carbide endmill...

  • Dafür dass das HSS ist, was da gefräst wird, ist das aber ganzschön langsam :-D

  • dam krazy

  • der fräser ist vhm aber das was gefräst wird ist hss sieht man doch nur mir beschichtung halt ne

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  • thats just carbide cutting a hss bit . most workshops have this ability

  • @sentinal2000 ..yes,I agree...the Wolfram alloy...

  • @sentinal2000 never try it with an old deckel fp4M CNC machine. even if its a carbide endmill my machine stopped working, lol

  • @sentinal2000 how do you know its hss?

  • wow!!!

  • Moim zdaniem frez musiał być odpuszczony wcześniej. Inaczej plytki nie dotrwały by do końca...

  • "Just one endmill was hurt during this demonstration"

    I hope at leas it was a dull endmill.

  • it looks brand new to me

  • endmill wasted xD

  • I'll be interested when they cut a slot in a carbide one!

    Good vid though.

  • imagine trying to get the burrs of of the peice!!!!.....(BOSS, the grinder in gone, i think we need a new one).....hahaha....good stuff bro.

  • So that's how they make square pockets! :}

  • very nice ^^

  • Do you sell the cutter or the machine?

  • For those times when you need to use a milling machine, to mill an end mill, with an end mill; Frasia has your solution.

  • Very nice.

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