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2025-08-30 14:17:56
have not tried in stainless steel yet
Trey
2025-08-29 09:38:29
Works as advertised
david
2025-07-28 14:17:53
The good, it is 1/4 in. shank The last end mill i got said 1/2 in. it was not, it was m and m. The bad, this one is marked 90 degrees. It is not, it is 80 degrees. How do you make that kind of mistake??? Never mind, don't let me get started on the crap being made these daysUpdate. It says carbide. Well, carbide has a distinct smoke color to it and weighs notable heavier. This one looks and weighs the same as a regular hss end mill of the same size.
TMJ-WV
2025-05-08 10:47:05
Product arrived as promised. Not actually ised it yet.
Randy Moore
2025-05-04 14:25:25
I suppose it would be okay in a woodworking CNC but it broke very easy when I tried to v groove mild steel. The information said it was okay for mild steel but they may mean for chamfering not v grooving steel.
James Bradley
2025-04-22 17:41:06
Item was as described and very reasonable.
Ravanja
2025-03-25 19:05:13
I recently needed to cut a v-grove into plastic. Certainly not the job this was designed for but it did it admirably anyway. It is solid carbide, the weight just speaks to you as soon as you pick it up. I got this to do chamfering but unfortunately the 1/4" holder that I had was not good enough to hold it for metal work. If you've never used carbide tooling before, beware that the tolerance for runout is small. If your machine is sloppy or has runout issues, you will just break this tool. Which is why I haven't tested it on metal yet. I have no doubt it will do its intended function of chamfering edges.The V-Groves it cut for my application came out clean and smooth. Bear in mind though, it is not meant to do v-grooving but since it was plastic I was cutting the risk is literally zero for breakage.As soon as I get another tool holder I'll be using it for its intended function on my next project. I'm expecting no surprises. If there are, I'll update.
Oldshoes
2025-02-12 15:33:04
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