JRB Blades
Well-Known Member
I have been using the AKS 3/16" bearing that are .373" in diameter. Up until now I have been using a 13/32 carbide tipped counter-bore with a 3/16" pilot running at around 300-350 RPM. It works OK, although it does leave a nasty burr right around the pivot hole. To avoid this, I am considering getting a solid carbide end mill and centering the chuck with a 3/16" rod into my pivot hole, locking everything down and switching to the carbide end mill to avoid this dreaded burr.
My question is do I go with a 2 or 4 flute for this job? I am using 6-4 Ti from AKS also. Also, do you guys run these wide open (2500 RPM on my mill) or not?
Thanks!
My question is do I go with a 2 or 4 flute for this job? I am using 6-4 Ti from AKS also. Also, do you guys run these wide open (2500 RPM on my mill) or not?
Thanks!