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Jean-Simon

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  1. Je ne sais pas , nous sommes revendeurs de MC pour tout l'ouest de la riviere Richelieu donc on s'est peut-etre deja parle au telephone. Je m'occupe du support technique et de la formation. On se croisera ou parlera surement un jour. A plus!

     

    Jean-Simon

  2. What I normally do is that I do it in two operations 1st rough pocket 2nd finish walls with contour lot less headhache. Ok it's 2 ops. but your tool is only gonna go to your retract or clearance plane and you'll have total control on your start point and lead-in/out.Hope it helps!

     

    Simon

  3. I use to work in tool & die too and i can tell you that we used different kind of toolings (sandvik, tageutek and valenite) and we had to adjust our feeds and speeds according with company. Ex.: we could use a 350 ft/min in D2 with tageutek and the inserts were lasting but with sandvik we needed to reduce to 275. I would tell you to refer to the company tech. data guide and start with about 80% and see. Sorry for lathe not enough exp. Hope it helped.

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