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Ackley improved dimmension questions
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<blockquote data-quote="varminthunter98" data-source="post: 1268302" data-attributes="member: 93685"><p>Ok, that all makes sense. I do enjoy making my own equipment, but this will not be included in that. It does seem like most of this equipment is quite overpriced for their simple design, but I guess there is a point when shortcuts should not be considered. So just for future reference, a roughing reamer is not necessary? The way I understand it is that one should invest in a high quality reamer, and a lower price/quality reamer to do the brunt work. How long will a single reamer last doing all the cutting? Would it be cheaper/wiser to invest in one high quality reamer and run it till it dies? Or buy two reamers and "piggy back" them off each other? Thank you for the timely reply's and explanations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varminthunter98, post: 1268302, member: 93685"] Ok, that all makes sense. I do enjoy making my own equipment, but this will not be included in that. It does seem like most of this equipment is quite overpriced for their simple design, but I guess there is a point when shortcuts should not be considered. So just for future reference, a roughing reamer is not necessary? The way I understand it is that one should invest in a high quality reamer, and a lower price/quality reamer to do the brunt work. How long will a single reamer last doing all the cutting? Would it be cheaper/wiser to invest in one high quality reamer and run it till it dies? Or buy two reamers and "piggy back" them off each other? Thank you for the timely reply's and explanations. [/QUOTE]
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