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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

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  • @Duckyistrippin Yeah, I think you're right... on both points.

    Happy turning~

  • @BigAgitator thats a top view. dont know what that other guy is smoking

  • @BigAgitator It is a side view cross section.

  • is that a top view or a side view of the cutting edge? (the closeup view).

    Thanks

  • Can someone please explain the proportions of angle of relief, speed of turning, rate of material removal, and hardness of material, also temperature of cutter and material being cut? Is carbide always better? Is faster always better? How do I know that the cutter will not grab? Will the cutter break? Or could I damage the machine? Isn't it important to hold the cutter at precise angles when sharpeing? Holding by hand may give a small radius on the face of the cutter. Thanks.

  • @daviddevall LOL

  • @daviddevall depends on the material, operator, speeds and feeds, type of cutting tool, depth of cut etc, etc.

  • @daviddevall depends of the material..but on my machine i dont know how it is called in english it last about one shift.

  • how the hell are you cutting a piece without the cooling?? 

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