Curt uses them. Mostly for jobs that require a long length. Curt's out of town
for a little while so you won't hear from him any time soon.
Now in a pinch, I've been known to do the opposite and use a two flute carbide
or hss to mill aluminum NOT on the legacy, but on my mill. I've also used
I like them for one of jobs they are cheap to buy you can with a bit of skill
resharpen or grind a certain shape.
They don’t last anywhere near as long as carbide and you have to run them
slower but they are cheaper to buy
Bill
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I'm sure we will hear from him - but I believe that Curtis has been telling us for years that end mill cutters are "the way to go" for a number of tasks. H advises that they are easy to find - and cheap.Mac-Original Message-
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I do Richard from time to time, I have a heap of high speed steel end mill
cutters I got at a garage sale once
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2019 4:03 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Milling cutters
Well since the Revo is only a 6.5 diameter and red maybe not? They both are a
bit Rube Goldgerg looking! Thanks for showing it.
On Jul 30, 2019, 6:14 AM, at 6:14 AM, Brafield Bodger wrote:
>Nice looking lathe and a good spec.
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Just wondering how many of you LOM users use different sized metal milling
cutters in your LOM
I do with an extension and different sized collets
Richard
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