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Cutting Tools
5 Rules for Driving Deep-Hole Insert Drills
A cautious approach, modern thinking, offline presetting and attention to coolant and chips unlock the potential of the latest replaceable-tip drills for deep CNC hole-making applications.
WatchWalter USA's TC117, TC217 Advance Cut Taps Provide High Threading Productivity
Walter’s TC117/TC217 Advance cut taps provide high threading productivity in a wide range of materials.
Read MoreSandvik Coromant's CoroBore BC Performs Semi-Finishing and Chamfering
Sandvik Coromant’s CoroBore Boring Combination (BC) is designed for high-volume applications.
Read MoreXometry Enters National Distribution Agreement with Mitsubishi Materials
Xometry Supplies will now allow users to choose from the full lineup of DiaEdge and Moldino cutting tools after partnering with Mitsubishi Materials.
Read MoreCarmex's Diamond Turning Inserts Handle Difficult Alloys and Composites
Carmex Precision Tools introduces diamond turning inserts that are designed to enable users to machine hard materials faster than grinding or ceramics.
Read MoreKennametal’s Mill 4-12KT Features a Triangular Margin Design
Kennametal’s Mill 4-12KT tangential shoulder mills apply lower cutting forces and feature a triangular margin design enabling faster feeds without putting additional stress on the spindle, the company says.
Read MoreTungaloy's BXA20 T-CBN Inserts Resist Fracturing and Wear
Tungaloy has added 22 shapes and geometries to its BXA20 line of coated T-CBN inserts designed for hard turning operations.
Read More7 Tips for Programming Ceramic Cutting Tools
Ceramic tools require different thinking and a willingness to tweak tool paths developed with carbide in mind.
Read MoreWalter USA's WKV10, WKV20 Insert Grades Benefit Cast Iron Turning
Walter USA’s WKV10 and WKV20 ​​​​insert grades for the Perform line of turning tools are marketed as versatile and cost-effective for small- and medium-batch applications in cast iron (ISO K).
Read MoreKaiser Thinbit Celebrates 55 Years
Kaiser Tool Co. has been at its current location in Fort Wayne, Indiana, for 25 years.
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