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Kennametal Top Notch - The Hobby-Machinist I bought right and left Top Notch insert holders at my local flea market a few years ago after seeing a Top Notch threading tool used on Joe Pie's channel That video series resulted in a happy coincidence that I'll explain later My flea market source had some Kennametal threading inserts in
Insert help | The Hobby-Machinist after poking around more and actually watching you tube videos about inserts and the numbers letters and their meaning i went back on Kennametal's website and found the boring bar if I'm reading it correctly i need CPMT or CPGH i think this is the insert i need Material Number 1161862 ISO Catalog ID CPMT060208MF Grade KC730 [D] Insert IC Size
Preferred carbide insert brand s? | The Hobby-Machinist Most don't have enough relief angle to be useful and can't really be placed in a cutter in a way that really replaces solid tooling It's really just old (obsolete) tech Some time ago I purchased a large lot of Kennametal steel grade inserts (it has niobium tantalum carbide and proper toughness) and haven't had the need to buy more ever since
ERICKSON TENTHSET Boring Head tear down? | The Hobby-Machinist Kennametal tenthset boring head, disassembley and cleaning help Hi folks, I recently purchased at auction a lot of Kennametal tenthset heads, four of the larger #50's and one of the smaller #37's These are the type with the collar on the outside that rotates around the head to set size, not the screw dial type like a Bridgeport boring head
Erickson Quick Change 30 Tooling And Sources Resource. The large names like Kennametal, Collis, Briney, Lyndex, etc carry them but cost is prohibitive for a Personal machine shop Erickson quick Change still has a strong following throughout the U K and Europe
Boring bar insert help | The Hobby-Machinist Hello, been a while since I've been on here, but I need some help I have a kennametal carbide boring bar, C08-STUNR2 is the only identification on it Does anyone know what insert it uses? I cant find anything from kennametal or Google really Any help would be appreciated Thanks
Regrinding carbide inserts - The Hobby-Machinist Seco, Iscar, Kennametal all sell CCGT inserts like you're showing but the quality is far better The Kyocera inserts are commonly not real Kyocera inserts; they're Chinese copies
All inserts are not created equal | The Hobby-Machinist Here’s the list of chipbreaker designs from Kennametal, they have a big variety for any type of application One thing to notice is the optimal depth of cut, some are good for fine cuts, but others need more depth of cut than most of the lathes here can handle to work properly
Tap Wrench | The Hobby-Machinist Kennametal has a torque calculator you can use to determine how much torque is needed and determine how long you want to make the handles The trade off is how easy you want it to tap vs how much room you have for swinging a larger wrench