@kyle1058 HSS endmills are almost always around 65 Rc. I've heat-treated M2 and D2 tool steels to nearly 68 Rc. They needed to be drawn back to around 62 Rc. 65 Rc isn't uncommon.
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.
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.
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Yo dwag, heard u like endmills? so we milled an endmill with and endmill! U mad?
Strothy2 1 month ago
It's Fraisa not Frasia ;)
squiggofant 1 month ago
Making ends mills...
You're doing it wrong.
magneticatastrophy 1 month ago
cannibalism :)
hakimmill 2 months ago 3
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AgentQuinn 2 months ago 4
thumbs up if mustafa ulutan brought you here..
brownonblue 2 months ago 2
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brownonblue 2 months ago
yo dog we heard you like mills, so we....
ninja6kid 5 months ago 5
Nice but will it blend?
BoxedGod 6 months ago 4
Would have been more impressive to see you sharpen that endmill, than to ruin it.
TheBerkeleyGang 7 months ago
What was the point of this exercise? Why cut all the way through the flutes?
zapwatt 7 months ago
corajudooooooooooo
perritodel666is 1 year ago
Since when is a HSS roughing endmill 65 HRC ?
kyle1058 1 year ago 2
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@kyle1058 HSS endmills are almost always around 65 Rc. I've heat-treated M2 and D2 tool steels to nearly 68 Rc. They needed to be drawn back to around 62 Rc. 65 Rc isn't uncommon.
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Try mill something with the "modifyed" endmill. It might be fun to watch
Prayer1980 1 year ago
Try mill something with the "modifyed" endmill. It might be fun to watch
Prayer1980 1 year ago
And what was the purpose of milling this roughing mill?
astaschak 1 year ago
to prove the ability to cut smoothly through hard steels
ninja6kid 1 year ago
And why would you do this??
kw757 1 year ago
@kw757 They are rebels
CxC2007 1 year ago
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what kind of hardest metal cut this tap drill
bestamerica 1 year ago
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.
YoungJim409 1 year ago 7
That's impressive.
WESTOFTHEREST 1 year ago
wtf
theunknowman100 1 year ago
That's easy. Try cutting a carbide endmill with an HSS endmill. I can do it. Can you?
JTMarlin8 1 year ago 2
@JTMarlin8 lol its gon break
Essencedx 1 year ago
@JTMarlin8 Not that fast.
coreyhager 1 year ago
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.
westonsz 1 year ago
wowzer! that sure is something
lcusatis 2 years ago
nitride carbide cutting a coated hss bit, BRILLIANT.. what will they think of next..
skwright69 2 years ago
I think as an apprentice breaking taps you learn that carbide easily cuts HSS.
IBLOWN 2 years ago 2
And the reason doing this?
dcis77 2 years ago
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.
hectorjrr 2 years ago
what was the point, dangerous and pointless
dgwbuildwright 2 years ago
Ok, Now try a carbide endmill...
JayandJenn07 2 years ago 4
Dafür dass das HSS ist, was da gefräst wird, ist das aber ganzschön langsam :-D
Turbonase 2 years ago
dam krazy
litosk84fun 2 years ago
der fräser ist vhm aber das was gefräst wird ist hss sieht man doch nur mir beschichtung halt ne
BnightCrime 2 years ago
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rcadmarch 2 years ago
thats just carbide cutting a hss bit . most workshops have this ability
sentinal2000 2 years ago 18
@sentinal2000 ..yes,I agree...the Wolfram alloy...
dougspair 1 month ago
@sentinal2000 never try it with an old deckel fp4M CNC machine. even if its a carbide endmill my machine stopped working, lol
kleinesmaenchen 1 week ago
@sentinal2000 how do you know its hss?
VirtRampage 1 day ago
wow!!!
scheka666 2 years ago
Moim zdaniem frez musiał być odpuszczony wcześniej. Inaczej plytki nie dotrwały by do końca...
Planista69 2 years ago
"Just one endmill was hurt during this demonstration"
I hope at leas it was a dull endmill.
activiafibras 3 years ago 2
it looks brand new to me
kawasakikillerr 2 years ago
endmill wasted xD
AntalopeAUT 2 years ago
I'll be interested when they cut a slot in a carbide one!
Good vid though.
Rippthrough 3 years ago
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.
larchee07 3 years ago
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chipblastercoolant 3 years ago
So that's how they make square pockets! :}
jgreenlow 3 years ago
very nice ^^
Tranixx 3 years ago
Do you sell the cutter or the machine?
bennykoay 3 years ago
For those times when you need to use a milling machine, to mill an end mill, with an end mill; Frasia has your solution.
G95G95 3 years ago 37
Very nice.
enytned1 3 years ago