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2025-09-04 16:56:33
What else to say except they work as good as much higher priced tooling.
Wylie Wiggins
2025-08-08 10:18:39
I haven't made any heavy cuts in checking deflection or how brittle these are, but it did cut well at 2300ish RPMs going through Acetyl plastic, leaving little to no attacked plastic chips at the ball nosed ends cut.Light climb cuts after side milling went well in cleaning the parts surfaces, no issues.
Brit
2025-08-03 15:08:49
2000rpm, .005" DOC, on A2 tool steel in a bridgeport.needed for making oil grooves on wear plates. Heck of a time with the endmills we had. This ones looking good already!
Aaron Pasteris
2025-07-26 16:40:21
I use this on a tiny desk top machine so lifetime is usually until I break it since the machine doesn't have the power to wear out carbideTool is sharp with cleanly ground/polished cutting edges - This is very important to me on a small machine to reduce cutting force.I haven't tried to cut aluminum with it since I can't really figure out what MAH coating actually is - it looks like it might be TiCN but who knows so I don't want to gall up the tool and ruin several hours of work (small mill = ridiculous run times)
Spoon
2025-07-25 15:52:22
I replaced an expensive bit that broke in a hurry just to get the job done and was surprised to see that these bits cut as well if not better than the expensive ones. It cut easily and left a nice finish.I was very impressed. (Mostly aluminum materials)
Ronald D Johnson
2025-05-19 14:50:18
The ball nose arrived sharp and I am cutting with it right now.
samantha L.
2025-03-06 12:37:44
It's tough and wear-resistant. This is the wear condition for the cr8 material after processing 6 hours, the material hardness HRC59, with 5500rpm and 3000feed
Rob R.
2025-02-01 12:19:22
Carving some compound curves into walnut (and some MDF, as a fixture), nice finish, barely needs any sanding.
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