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  1. MrWhoopee

    Product Facemill & Insert Rave

    Link fixed, thanks
  2. MrWhoopee

    Product Facemill & Insert Rave

    It's been a year since I bought this 50mm facemill. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799996995364.html? It's seen quite a bit of use, milling mostly 4140HT and hardened lathe tools. I've been very happy with the performance of the cutter, but I've been absolutely astounded by the...
  3. MrWhoopee

    Carbide shims/anvils

    There are 250-101T (XL) AXA holders which will take up to 3/4 tools. https://www.ebay.com/itm/254537215406 I've milled a lot of import tool shanks. They are hard, but not that hard. I've tooled my lathe completely with tools like this set. They've all been good quality, no junk...
  4. MrWhoopee

    Corner Rounding Endmills are Expensive

    I haven't tried them with 1/4" shanks, but you've nothing to lose.
  5. MrWhoopee

    Corner Rounding Endmills are Expensive

    Yep, I took the bearing off, but all of the bits are exactly 1/2" diameter at the inside of the radius. Makes positioning easy.
  6. MrWhoopee

    Corner Rounding Endmills are Expensive

    I was running about 600 rpm and full depth in one pass (square corner to full radius).
  7. MrWhoopee

    Corner Rounding Endmills are Expensive

    and they're HSS. Round-over carbide router bits with 1/2" shanks are cheap. https://www.ebay.com/itm/394874424815 and effective.
  8. MrWhoopee

    Tap Sockets/Drivers

    That's one of a few places where the inch standard won out. Some import cars have/had wheels with 4x114.3 bolt pattern. Translated it turns out to be 4.5 BC. My favorite cars are the 4th generation Honda Civics. The rotor in the distributor is retained by an M3.5x.8 screw. While standing in...
  9. MrWhoopee

    Tap Sockets/Drivers

    It has been brought to my attention that somehow, against all odds, tap shank diameters and square drive sizes are standardized between metric and inch. How the hell did that happen? https://www.tapmatic.com/tapping_questions_standard_tap_dimensions_ansi_shanks.ydev Anyway, I've ordered one of...
  10. MrWhoopee

    Tap Sockets/Drivers

    I like it! I'll have to make some of those too.
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