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Uploaded on Feb 14, 2012

Carbide burr types, shapes, sizes and cut patterns. Deburring Porting and shop tools. Carbide bur. Carbide cutters for porting and polishing. Tools and equipment from CC Specialty Tools. Tools for cutting and shaping aluminum, cast iron, steel, plastics, composite materials, and other materials. Porting and Polishing how to. Metal working tools. Porting tools and equipment from ccspecialtytool.com. 2 stroke porting and polishing

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  • Robert Andrachick

    and on the wide cut burrs if you use bees wax or spray the surface you are cutting on with wd40 or pam non stick spray it will keep the burr from loading up i use burrs all the time i am a mold maker so i use burrs daily

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  • TJHAGAN3

    yeah your right those items can work pretty good. A few things I might point out is on the WD40, I wont use it when I am making my initial cuts into the metal, because it can make it a bit tricky to be precise and hold in one spot good, cause it's slick, but after the first cut in it works good.

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  • TJHAGAN3

    Porting wax is a bit easier to use with metal because of it's melting point, it will not turn goopy and start to sling everywhere. Cooking spray is great cause after about 30 minutes of using it I'm hungry for lunch lol.

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  • TJHAGAN3

    Spiral cut can also be called Single Cut burr, and the diamond cut can also be called a Double Cut bur

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  • TJHAGAN3

    A Diamond Cut Bur is also called a Cross Cut burr in some cases

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  • Pro AtPorting

    your not kidding when you say the ones you call Alumna cut will go through aluminum in a hurry, I use them any time I am recutting an intake runner

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  • DieHARDmitsu

    good info. thanks!

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