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    I've machined them before with indexed tip for hardened material without any trouble.!!. . BUT. . Those where chinese ballscrews if they are higher quality then you may find they need softening first.
    That said if these ballscrews are coming from Chinese source then I suggest you let them machine them has they will do it cheaper than you can buy the tips. Provide them with a drawing and they will machine to your spec.!

    Edit: Just noticed the Link. In this case I would ask them about machining or Send Chai an email along with drawings asking him for quote.

    Edit: Lee Chai doesn't Mind is email being given out he gives it out him self on Ebay.!!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 13-04-2014 at 10:49 AM.
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