Video from 2009. Milling a hard metal file at 125 ipm with no cooling and from 
a start temp of 81F the file only warmed to 
89Fhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeJCzN90Aj4

I couldn't find the video from a shop that resharpened end mills, showing one 
rapidly carving the faces of a hard file held on edge.
 

    On Thursday, July 1, 2021, 1:44:40 AM MDT, andrew beck 
<andrewbeck0...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 John.  You really really should be running carbide endmills.  They can be
run dry and hot for most jobs.  And they are just so much nicer than hss.
It's great when you don't have to think to much about if the cutter is
going to overheat. And more just about what shape you want to cut.

Pm me and I'll connect you up to my endmill supplier you can just buy
direct.  (I sell carbide endmills all the time through my tooling company)  
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