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Muzzle brakes that don't blow off
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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 641956" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Bob, let me clarify. I mis-typed in that post and didn't catch it until it was too late to edit.</p><p> </p><p>I cut most of the threads advancing the compound. This keeps the cutting on mostly one face of the cutter. Any time you cut on two surfaces of a cutter you are more likely to get hum and chatter. I finish the threads advancing the cross slide. This evens up the back face of the threads I have advanced along in steps. The final cuts using both sides of the cutter are very light, again to avoid chatter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 641956, member: 4112"] Bob, let me clarify. I mis-typed in that post and didn't catch it until it was too late to edit. I cut most of the threads advancing the compound. This keeps the cutting on mostly one face of the cutter. Any time you cut on two surfaces of a cutter you are more likely to get hum and chatter. I finish the threads advancing the cross slide. This evens up the back face of the threads I have advanced along in steps. The final cuts using both sides of the cutter are very light, again to avoid chatter. [/QUOTE]
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