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<blockquote data-quote="Gord0" data-source="post: 1471837" data-attributes="member: 99696"><p>Sandvik makes those same profile inserts too, they're just going to charge you about $25 an insert. With a sharp insert like that you don't need the rpm like a more blunt edge carbide, especially in stainless. More rpm will just cause it to chip. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.pts-tools.com/cgi/CGP2SRIM?PMITEM=LK70A411311&PARTPG=CGP2LMXE&PAMENU=&PAHDID=000000193902988&PARDID=875632048060946" target="_blank">http://www.pts-tools.com/cgi/CGP2SRIM?PMITEM=LK70A411311&PARTPG=CGP2LMXE&PAMENU=&PAHDID=000000193902988&PARDID=875632048060946</a></p><p>Something like this for cutting fluid works well (I use something like it in a manual lathe when finishing) No covering everything up, just a submersible pump and a valve with a nozzle. Drains into the bed and back to the container. When the water evaporates from it, it leaves a thin layer of oil on everything protecting it from rust. Then you can make an adapter to go on the end of the barrel while reaming to flush chips from the reamer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gord0, post: 1471837, member: 99696"] Sandvik makes those same profile inserts too, they're just going to charge you about $25 an insert. With a sharp insert like that you don't need the rpm like a more blunt edge carbide, especially in stainless. More rpm will just cause it to chip. [URL]http://www.pts-tools.com/cgi/CGP2SRIM?PMITEM=LK70A411311&PARTPG=CGP2LMXE&PAMENU=&PAHDID=000000193902988&PARDID=875632048060946[/URL] Something like this for cutting fluid works well (I use something like it in a manual lathe when finishing) No covering everything up, just a submersible pump and a valve with a nozzle. Drains into the bed and back to the container. When the water evaporates from it, it leaves a thin layer of oil on everything protecting it from rust. Then you can make an adapter to go on the end of the barrel while reaming to flush chips from the reamer. [/QUOTE]
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