Latest Delivery - Printable Version +- MetalworkingFun Forum (http://www.metalworkingfun.com) +-- Forum: Machining (http://www.metalworkingfun.com/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: General Metalworking Discussion (http://www.metalworkingfun.com/forum-6.html) +--- Thread: Latest Delivery (/thread-873.html) Pages:
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RE: Latest Delivery - TomG - 11-20-2015 My graduation combination of choice is 16th's and 32'nds on one side and 10th's and 50th's on the other. I think it's called 3R graduations. The fractional side satisfies my woodworking needs, the 10th's and 50th's satisfy my machining needs, not to mention the benefit of the 50th's actually being large enough to read. Tom RE: Latest Delivery - Highpower - 11-20-2015 (11-20-2015, 09:32 AM)wawoodman Wrote: As a woodworker, I was told that you use the hundredths scale for filing your nails. Finger, or finishing? RE: Latest Delivery - Highpower - 11-20-2015 (11-20-2015, 10:49 AM)TomG Wrote: ..... not to mention the benefit of the 50th's actually being large enough to read. 32nd's and 64th's automatically get paired with an optivisor. 16th's may be included soon..... RE: Latest Delivery - JScott - 11-20-2015 USPS dropped off this R8 1" indexable end mill and 1/2" indexable boring bar yesterday. The end mill is import and the boring bar is a Square-Lok LB9M. They both take the same TPx-22x insert. [attachment=12255] RE: Latest Delivery - Mayhem - 11-20-2015 Did they ship it with a broken insert? RE: Latest Delivery - dallen - 11-20-2015 the ones in the milling cutter are made that way RE: Latest Delivery - JScott - 11-23-2015 The inserts are fine. The picture is a little funky because of poor lighting, a cheap camera and maybe a little shake when I took it. I need to work on my camera technique. Yesterday I won an eBay auction for 69 of these inserts. Got them for 88¢ a piece. Should be enough to last me a day or two! [attachment=12278] RE: Latest Delivery - PixMan - 11-23-2015 Ah, the cutter I refer fondly to as "The Spindle Hammer". They cut metal, that's about all I can say about them. At least you have a lifetime supply of the inserts those cutters like to demolish. Or a week's worth if you're in high production! Best of luck with it. RE: Latest Delivery - PixMan - 11-23-2015 My take from an auction of a job shop in CT that went under. I bid on just two lots, this one for a box of reamers, the other (lost) was one pristine VIS thread micrometer just like the one I have and two 30º point mics that the auctioneer listed as thread mics. I think that drove the bidding over $125, I quit at $50. The box of reamers went for my minimum bid of $25, plus 15% buyer premium and $1.87 state sales tax. My total was $30.58 for a total of 59 reamers. Most are US made HSS, a couple China, India, Czech Republic. Only about a half-dozen duplicate sizes, no nominal metric (which I was hoping to get.) Works out to less than $0.52 each, far less than I typically find on eBay! The largest is 0.754", the smallest is 0.093". One is a nearly complete set of "inch" sizes at .001" over and under nominal 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" and 1/2". RE: Latest Delivery - EdK - 11-23-2015 (11-23-2015, 07:41 PM)PixMan Wrote: My take from an auction of a job shop in CT that went under. I bid on just two lots, this one for a box of reamers, the other (lost) was one pristine VIS thread micrometer just like the one I have and two 30º point mics that the auctioneer listed as thread mics. I think that drove the bidding over $125, I quit at $50. The box of reamers went for my minimum bid of $25, plus 15% buyer premium and $1.87 state sales tax. My total was $30.58 for a total of 59 reamers. Most are US made HSS, a couple China, India, Czech Republic. Only about a half-dozen duplicate sizes, no nominal metric (which I was hoping to get.) Works out to less than $0.52 each, far less than I typically find on eBay! Ed |