kevinnevius
Member
All:
I was wondering if any of you had used solid carbide reamers, and if so, could share your speeds / feeds and technique?
I have been using them recently with good results - always interested in a better way or better ideas!
For what its worth - I run carbide with more speed (540 to 800rpm), flooded with Kimball Midwest 80801 tool coolant. The finish is great, but my tool life is less than I would expect (and frankly extended tool life is why I went with carbide in the first place). I can tell when the reamers life span is close because you will see a very tiny burr at the exit end of each land FYI.
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
kev
I was wondering if any of you had used solid carbide reamers, and if so, could share your speeds / feeds and technique?
I have been using them recently with good results - always interested in a better way or better ideas!
For what its worth - I run carbide with more speed (540 to 800rpm), flooded with Kimball Midwest 80801 tool coolant. The finish is great, but my tool life is less than I would expect (and frankly extended tool life is why I went with carbide in the first place). I can tell when the reamers life span is close because you will see a very tiny burr at the exit end of each land FYI.
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
kev