I cut it at home with an Atlas lathe. Well worn and not very good for precision work, but it does cut machinable tungsten just fine.



Marta Zavala wrote:
I have some 3/4 inch heavy tunsten alloy stock I need to cut. Do I have to
have a machine shop cut it or is it possible to cut it at home with????
Thanks, Walter

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