Model Engine Maker
General Category => Chatterbox => Topic started by: steamer on February 22, 2019, 12:24:59 AM
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I just found this place. It's a clearing house for just about anything, including tooling for the shop. I imagine some of its junk, but the prices are unbelievably low.
I ordered a few things...I'll let you know what I find.
www.banggood.com
Dave
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Dave
They are not to bad , but it’s caveat emptor
Order a product get a good one ,order it again and may be
As you say it’s more like amazon
One note of caution the gear cutters are numbered backwards don’t ask how I know they are ok for us but NBG for a production run
As I said you can get some good and bad
Stuart
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Hello Dave,
I ordered a bunch of C2 and C6 tools from them and so far what I have used do not last. The C6 parting tools will only make a couple of cuts before the tip breaks. One of the 60degree threading tools have made four 3/4-16 by 1-inch long threads and still seams OK. However I went through two of them when I made my Press/Brake. I ordered from them because it is getting so hard to find 1/2 x 1/2 C2 and C6 carbide tipped tools. Hope you have better luck with them.
Have a great day,
Thomas
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Dave -
Doubleboost on youtube has done reviews a few of their products.
Might be worth a look if you can understand his Newcastle accent :) .
gary
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One note of caution the gear cutters are numbered backwards don’t ask how I know they are ok for us but NBG for a production run
Depends on the type of involute cutter. Imperial (DP) cutters are numbered one way, metric (module) cutters are numbered the reverse way. That's across industry, not just specific to Banggood.
Andrew
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Well Andrew
The old dog has learnt a new trick thanks
Stuart
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Dave -
Doubleboost on youtube has done reviews a few of their products.
Might be worth a look if you can understand his Newcastle accent :) .
gary
Nout wrong wif Geordie accent I understand every word said even tho I've never been back
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