Tomc938
Ultra Member
I have a cheap shell mill with brazed carbide inserts. The inserts look like they really haven't even been sharpened.
I"m wondering if it would be worthwhile trying to grind HSS inserts (I'm not great at it) so it would at least be serviceable. I have end mills and fly cutters, so not sure if I really even need it.
Also, I picked up a 6" three jaw chuck. Looks kind of light weight, but was thinking to mount on my rotary table. There is a stub on the back that sticks out with a hole threaded, as best as I can measure 11/16 - 16.
I'm wondering 1) Is this chuck substantial enough for small jobs on the rotary table? and 2) What would be the best way to mount the chuck on the table?
Thanks!
I"m wondering if it would be worthwhile trying to grind HSS inserts (I'm not great at it) so it would at least be serviceable. I have end mills and fly cutters, so not sure if I really even need it.
Also, I picked up a 6" three jaw chuck. Looks kind of light weight, but was thinking to mount on my rotary table. There is a stub on the back that sticks out with a hole threaded, as best as I can measure 11/16 - 16.
I'm wondering 1) Is this chuck substantial enough for small jobs on the rotary table? and 2) What would be the best way to mount the chuck on the table?
Thanks!