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Shear grinding Lathe tools
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1470180" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>"shearing" is actually the incorrect name for that tool. It's normally called a parting tool, or in some circles just cut off tool. Surface speed is critical, and this is why so many have minor wrecks during the process. yet it's also why it works better in the CNC lathe. Add to this the fact that 75% are sharpened wrong. </p><p> The carbide tipped ones work well as long as you get zero surface vibration. I once again prefer high speed. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1470180, member: 25383"] "shearing" is actually the incorrect name for that tool. It's normally called a parting tool, or in some circles just cut off tool. Surface speed is critical, and this is why so many have minor wrecks during the process. yet it's also why it works better in the CNC lathe. Add to this the fact that 75% are sharpened wrong. The carbide tipped ones work well as long as you get zero surface vibration. I once again prefer high speed. gary [/QUOTE]
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