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30-03-2016 #2
3mm shank? They are good for fine engraving, and as you suspect shallow cuts, for aluminium I run them at 28800rpm with air for cooling and to clear chips with the occasional squirt of lube.
I use HSM advisor for feeds & speeds, the carbide points aren't in the least bit forgiving if you plough in a bit deep or don't have the rpm to keep the chips thin enough,
- Nick
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