Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
If you had 1mm of backlash you'd feel it by shaking each axis, it would feel like it's falling off.!
Tell me about it!!
1 thing I'd say as well is I often use cheap nasty Chinese cutters for roughing through then swap a decent cutter for a finish.
Those Chinese ones can vary in size a chunk.
I can rough a new 6mm 3flute bit using it to finish as well and I won't fit a bearing in the hole.
Then next I'll leave 0.5mm on with the same cutter, swap it for a 4flute Cobalt bit for finishing and be able to just get the bearing in.
That's with my drawings modified where a circle is set 0.1mm lager than I actually want it.

My Benchtop only has 3000rpm at the spindle so I find Cobalt work better for me as I can hog it a tiny bit.
Those Carbide bits are designed for higher rpm and I've shattered a few so there used for finishing only too.