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I got my disks too. Thanks again Stu! I can use those in a variety of different ways.
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I got the ones you sent me a couple of days ago. I have been sick and didn't open the package until last night.
The 1 mm milling cutters look great. I will definitely be able to use them on my Unimat with it's available high spindle speeds.
And the files also look useful. I am searching for a suitable handle to grip their 1/4" shanks.
Thanks!
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likewise ^. I got my disks yesterday and they're really nice, thank you! Can't wait to try them out on some ratty carbide drills, see if I can freshen them up.
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Stu: I finally got around to collecting my mail. I received your package and want thank you. Can I repay you for your kindness and generosity.
Thanks, Sarge41
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Stu: I sent you some info, hope you get it. If not, let me know This is the first time I have used HSM's system.
Thanks,
Sarge41
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With a die filer and diamond tools cutting on both strokes I'd worry about the push stroke chipping away at the edge. It would be the same effect as turning the work back while a carbide tool is still resting against the work.
Also to get a nice cutting edge on the carbide we need the sort of diamond grit that is so fine that it makes the abrasive surface look just a little grey and isn't seen as actual points. So the ones in the pictures are pretty coarse.
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Originally posted by JRouche View Post
No, they are not. JR
Find a Jewler, they might like them. We dont use diamond Grit with a Die Filer. Just the way it isJR
Last edited by Stu; 12-31-2021, 01:27 PM.
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I could use some wheels and bits if any left. I would pay for shipping.
Sarge41
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There is a bit interest for the items and I'm working through the requests and trying to be fair and spread the items around.
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