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Allen Smithee:
A few weeks ago I put one of these insert part off tools on my birthday list, and today I tried it in anger. I have the 2mm one on the supplied holder with 10mm spigot (to suit my Myford S7).

I just wanted to say I found it an excellent piece of kit. It parted some 10mm dural and 25mm stainless (303) like a coolish knife through stilton. The cut was clean, accurate and chatter free, and quite unfussed about feed speeds.*

So thanks again Ketan - another useful item at an affordable price!

AS

* I normally find parting works best for me if I push the tool a bit hard - I find being gentle with it usually results in chattering

Firebird:
Hi

I have one of those too on my Myford ML7. I use it upside down in a rear tool post.

Parting off is no problem at all in all types of metal

Cheers

Rich

Bluechip:

--- Quote from: Allen Smithee on July 07, 2019, 05:46:41 PM ---

So thanks again Ketan - another useful item at an affordable price!

AS


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My 10mm x 10mm item came from Chinese Chinaland, c/w 4 tips for < £10  even MORE affordable  ..  :whoohoo:

They are pretty good though, no matter where they came from ...

Dave

Jo:

--- Quote from: Bluechip on July 07, 2019, 07:42:39 PM ---My 10mm x 10mm item came from Chinese Chinaland, c/w 4 tips for < £10  even MORE affordable  ..  :whoohoo:

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Sounds good, give us the link then Dave so we can all share in your good fortune  :)

Jo

Bluechip:

--- Quote from: Jo on July 07, 2019, 07:44:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Bluechip on July 07, 2019, 07:42:39 PM ---My 10mm x 10mm item came from Chinese Chinaland, c/w 4 tips for < £10  even MORE affordable  ..  :whoohoo:

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Sounds good, give us the link then Dave so we can all share in your good fortune  :)

Jo

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/122584333724

Not there any-more ....  :'(

Dave

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