I've been looking for inserts that would work well with Titanium and I found a few at Shars but haven't looked at Enco yet. Any other favorite sources for tooling (other than fleaBay)?
Thanks
On-line tooling sources?
On-line tooling sources?
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Re: On-line tooling sources?
Last edited by chrismunn on Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: On-line tooling sources?
Seco Niagara
http://www.niagaracutter.com/
KBC tools
http://www.kbctools.com
Lakeshore carbide
http://www.lakeshorecarbide.com/
http://www.niagaracutter.com/
KBC tools
http://www.kbctools.com
Lakeshore carbide
http://www.lakeshorecarbide.com/
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Grizzly Tool is another good one for low priced tools. May not be the best stuff out there but ive built two cans and working on a 3rd and have had no issues with the tools or the machine
https://www.grizzly.com/
Fastenal is good too but expensive.
https://www.fastenal.com/
https://www.grizzly.com/
Fastenal is good too but expensive.
https://www.fastenal.com/
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Roger on the Griz, I have a bunch of their tooling and inserts - it's okay stuff (and their G4003G lathe). Haven't bought anything but fasteners from Fastenal though.
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http://latheinserts.com/ They don't have a whole lot of stuff on their site, but they can get just about anything. Their prices are really excellent for very good, industrial-level tooling. Tell them what you're doing and ask for a recommendation, they know tooling better than anyone.
Andy Gamble
Binary Arms
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Binary Arms
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Re: On-line tooling sources?
Thanks Andy, I'll check them out.
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