nsfr1206
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I would like to try turning a pen with my metal lathe. What cutter would you use for acrylic? I have hss and carbide cutters. Any special grind or relief angle? Or just go at it like I was cutting metal?
I would like to try turning a pen with my metal lathe. What cutter would you use for acrylic? I have hss and carbide cutters. Any special grind or relief angle? Or just go at it like I was cutting metal?
I would like to try turning a pen with my metal lathe. What cutter would you use for acrylic? I have hss and carbide cutters. Any special grind or relief angle? Or just go at it like I was cutting metal?
I would like to try turning a pen with my metal lathe. What cutter would you use for acrylic? I have hss and carbide cutters. Any special grind or relief angle? Or just go at it like I was cutting metal?
I would like to try turning a pen with my metal lathe. What cutter would you use for acrylic? I have hss and carbide cutters. Any special grind or relief angle? Or just go at it like I was cutting metal?
David, If you use the little triangular indexable cutters with the 7/64" hole I could wholeheartedly recommend a cutter I just bought yesterday. I've been wanting smoother cuts on aluminum so ordered some of these from Shars tooling and WOW...... the difference (without doing anything else) between the carbide cutters I have been using and these is daylight and dark!
I grabbed a piece of acrylic that I previously rounded with a carbide cutter and turned a bit on the end with the new cutter. This photo isn't the best but I made one cut then another shaving off just .001" then took it to the buffer without sanding, it was THAT smooth!
If interested, it is a TCGX-LH cutter for aluminum, Shar's http://shars.com part number is #424-1660. This will be a hard cutter to beat for acrylics... and aluminum!![]()