RyanColyar
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Thanks Allan. I think that might be what’s going on for me too. Not due to porosity (I just cut the piece from bar stock.) but I think maybe my initial cuts were too deep and started the process you’re describing.Also notice the elevation of the cut. For me chatter comes when I don't hold the tool level enough. So the chatter comes when it goes a shade too deep, forms a tiny wall and then bounces over the cut to go too deep again. For me that's the cause of chatter.
I notice this when I'm cutting metal with porosity and the the cutting edge naturally dives into the porosity pothole going too deep with the cut and then bouncing over the little wall. Also if I have to cut metal deeper than normal and try too hard to remove too much metal at one time. It forms a little wall and then with a little more power the cutting edge jumps over it. Chatter.
Allan
Thanks Monk. I appreciate the pointer. I’ll give it a try.60 degree face-- way, way too much. 45- 50. the 50 simply increases the strength of the tool point-- less bresksge that way
Thanks Monk. I appreciate the pointer. I’ll give it a try.
Thanks Paps. These are baptismal crosses, often worn every day. Do you think the 1018 would wear well?1018 cold drawn 2" wide about 16 ga. at lowes,home depot.......comes 3' long, This is all I ever use, can resand and reuse multiple times paps