6/4 Ti
So how do we get one????
Good Stuff Joe
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They are not tops but Yoyo's, Still I couldnt believe the Machining and Precision that goes into these now... So much for the old style Wood with a String in the middle...
https://yoyotricks.com/yoyo-videos/yoyo-reviews/2016-yoyo-buyers-guide-best-yoyo/169941/
Haha, thanks. It's all about the right tooling and speeds. I bought a nice parting/grooving tool from Walter and it made a huge difference. I can part off 1-3/4" easily. I also got some good inserts from Western tool for general work. Ti isn't super difficult to machine, it's just finicky about speeds and if your tool gets dull, it goes from ok to disaster in about a second. Good, sharp HSS works really well too.
Thanks Mike!
You have inspired me to Share...
They are not tops but Yoyo's, Still I couldnt believe the Machining and Precision that goes into these now... So much for the old style Wood with a String in the middle...
https://yoyotricks.com/yoyo-videos/yoyo-reviews/2016-yoyo-buyers-guide-best-yoyo/169941/
Oh I bet. When I first started learning (self taught) how to machine stainless it was a hell of a learning curve.
Yea, self taught here as well. I started off with a little Logan lathe and now I have all sorts of machinery haha. Mill stuff is pretty straightforward for me, but there a a million inserts and tooling styles for lathes it's hard to know what's what. I use a local tooling place and they are super helpful. Also latheinserts.com is pretty good all around stuff, except for ti.
I see you're in SoCal. Where at? I use Western tool for most of my stuff guys take good care of me. Reasonable prices, but always have good recommendations.