Metalworking Carbide Inserts

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jjjaworski

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I have some carbide inserts that were part of an auction lot from a defunct manufacturing company that made after market brake drums and rotors. They were maching cast iron.

I have no idea if these are of any value to anyone but thought I would post them for trade and see. They are either 1/2 " squares or 1/2 "- 80 degree diamonds.

I'd like to trade for blanks, pen kits, possibly turning tools or tooling. I'll consider a cash offer if someone wants to go that route.

Photo#1 - Carboloy CNMA 434 TP10 - 60 pcs. ( 6 boxes of 10 )
( * also have Carboloy SNMA 434 TP10 - 60 pcs. as well. )

Photo #2 - Carboloy CNMA 434 TP100 - 80 pcs. ( 8 boxes of 10 )

Photo #3 - Carboloy SNMA 434 TP100 - 50 pcs. ( 5 boxes of 10 )

Photo #4 - Sandvik CNMA 434 3015 - 200 pcs. ( 20 boxes of 10 )

Photo #5 - Sandvik SNMA 434 3015 - 200 pcs. ( 20 boxes of 10 )

This is my first attempt at a Trade post and I hope I'm not making any bone head mistakes or breaking any rules in how I'm doing this.

I also have a few boxes ceramic inserts of the same shapes.
 

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They are classified for cast iron, and all have a 0 degree rake. (in other words the edge is square (90 Degrees to the top) so the insert can be used on both sides; dual cutting edge.

The insert holder holds the insert at a downard angle, to get the clearance for the edge.

I don't have a carbide tool but all the inserts I've seen they have a postive rake (the edge is at an angle to the top) and can not be used on both sides; single cutting edge only

These won't work in the wood cutting tools from what I see.
 
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