FishingMan
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Im looking for suggestions for a good carbide parting tool for a metal lathe. I have a kennametal self grip. Looking for a good strong reliable parting tool. For a South bend heavy 10. On a quick change tool post.
Actually have better cuts with HSS, even on stainless, because it is sharper.
...There is a reason modern manufacturing uses carbide for literally everything.
Yes, speed.
If you can get away with a thin blade HSS is sometimes better for a smaller lathe. I forget the width of the Iscar but its somewhere around 3/32. HSS parting blades can be found in 1/16" width.....and if you play your cards right that can be useful if you are looking to make a .050" or .035" wide snap ring groove....
If there were to be any type of interrupted cut I'd choose the HSS also.
Yeah that’s about the only thing I keep HSS blades around for. Grinding custom grooving tools.
Then I discovered Nikcole thin bit inserted carbide grooving tools. Sooo much faster for common snap ring and O ring grooves.
Just curious, why carbide over the old HSS style?
My parting blade holder is an iscar sgih 26-2. My only insert is gone. Having a hard time figuring out what inserts to order. They are self grip.