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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Not a half inch shank like stated in the description. Won’t fit in a 1/2in collet.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I needed to do a very small amount of chamfering on aluminum and did not need anything super fancy or expensive as I am still very much in the learning phase and make plenty of mistakes.This tool actually has a good feel and runs true. Comes with plenty of extra carbides and tool. So far no need to replace any of them thankfully but at least I have many extras. Don't know how well it will do with steel so time will tell. Hope this helps and thanks..
Dovetailed
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
I wasn't sure what to expect from a single flute chamfer cutter, but I tend to burn out the HSS, multi-flute chamfer tools abusing them more than I should, so I thought I'd give this a go. It works well, as long as you realize it's not self centering and you have the work piece firmly clamped down in a mill or drill press. It might even work in a router, but I'd be warry of such high RPM on a multi-part, asymmetrical cutter. Don't expect to use it to chamfer holes using a hand drill. This is NOT that kind of bit. However, I just chamfered about 20" of mild steel corners with my old knee mill and it worked like a champ. It will take me some more testing to figure out a good feeds'n'speeds ratio, considering there's a single cutting edge. I'm just getting the hang of carbide insert tooling, and I should probably run this at much higher RPM than I'm used to to get the same finish quality. Presumably the carbide cutter can take that extra heat without breaking a sweat. I'll try to remember to come back and update this after I've worn out a few inserts. (It's nice that each insert has three fresh cutting edges.)
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