On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 07:13:58 AM charles green did opine: > something else to watch out for on the smaller end mills is a long - and > therefor flexible - shank. chuck the tool up into the spindle as far > as possible. this also reduces the effect of any small alignment > errors between the cutter's ideal axis of rotation, and its actual > (wobbly) rotation around the spindle axis. That's common sense. :-)
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