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Skookum Tools

Jimmy-One-Screw

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Rob over at Skookum tools hooked me up with a great deal on this 7/8 coated solid carbide end mill. Made right here in Canada. This thing is drop dead gorgeous. I wanted it for performing a repetitive boring operation on the lathe. I had 30 parts to do so I was hoping to spend my way to speed. I built a tool holder to mount in the tool post. While the mill was impeccable. My plan and fixture were not. I just couldn’t keep the setup from drifting off square. Too much outboard of the pivot point I guess. Probably an arbour fitted for the bit into the tailstock would have been the better plan but I just couldn’t brain my way there before the first idea locked itself in.
Sometimes you eat the bear. Sometimes the bear eats you.
Anyhow, Skookum has some fantastic gear. I recommend checking them out.
 

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Rob over at Skookum tools hooked me up with a great deal on this 7/8 coated solid carbide end mill. Made right here in Canada. This thing is drop dead gorgeous. I wanted it for performing a repetitive boring operation on the lathe. I had 30 parts to do so I was hoping to spend my way to speed. I built a tool holder to mount in the tool post. While the mill was impeccable. My plan and fixture were not. I just couldn’t keep the setup from drifting off square. Too much outboard of the pivot point I guess. Probably an arbour fitted for the bit into the tailstock would have been the better plan but I just couldn’t brain my way there before the first idea locked itself in.
Sometimes you eat the bear. Sometimes the bear eats you.
Anyhow, Skookum has some fantastic gear. I recommend checking them out.
Thanks for taking the time to post your review! Looking forward to serving you again in the future!
 
Rob over at Skookum tools hooked me up with a great deal on this 7/8 coated solid carbide end mill. Made right here in Canada. This thing is drop dead gorgeous. I wanted it for performing a repetitive boring operation on the lathe. I had 30 parts to do so I was hoping to spend my way to speed. I built a tool holder to mount in the tool post. While the mill was impeccable. My plan and fixture were not. I just couldn’t keep the setup from drifting off square. Too much outboard of the pivot point I guess. Probably an arbour fitted for the bit into the tailstock would have been the better plan but I just couldn’t brain my way there before the first idea locked itself in.
Sometimes you eat the bear. Sometimes the bear eats you.
Anyhow, Skookum has some fantastic gear. I recommend checking them out.
Here is a link to the End Mill page for anyone interested in checking them out: https://onlinesupply.ca/end-mill-selector
 
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