Cutting processing of resin, general purpose lathe.
From Japan
On 2013-03-03 15:54:12
It is not particularly good nor bad. A little more kind (thanks to resin processing, the chip part is also necessary for high-speed parts) It is appreciated.
Because the chip is on the table, it has not brazed with a dent. When chatter occurs or the chip becomes smaller and used. . . If continuous cutting is done, heat may accumulate and chips may come off.
The angle of the cutting edge was bad (there was no clearance angle in the downward direction on the knife) and it could not cut at all. Do I have to sharpen myself after buying it? I can not do it.
The brazed part is dirty, but we purchase it when there is discount. Although it feels like it seems likely to be a little cheaper in appearance. . . There is a time when it is uneasy that the apparent chip can be taken off at the end. Considering the time taken for the first sharpening, there is a sense of merit for the manufacturer's product.
The tip shape of the shank was distorted and the brazing work was not so good, so the tip was tilted. It was necessary to polish and modify a considerable amount before use. Considering the price difference, might it be better for high cuts? I feel it. I did not have any problem with my left hand purchased together.