JerrySharrett
Senile Member
Remember, "carbide"is a powdered metallurgy. Titaniumcarbide, talladium carbide, etc. compound.
The most common grade is C5 (VC5,VC!25, etc).
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The most common grade is C5 (VC5,VC!25, etc).
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Well done Dave
Also of note IMO is that, to those who are good enough to stone their reamers to remove the striations and clean the edge, one can equally effectively stone a carbide reamer to an even higher gloss. I routinely renew edges on carbide tooling by hand. Once I experienced truly sharp carbide, carbide which cuts exactly like HSS I've never looked back. I "sharpen" it just as effectively as HSS and it does everything HSS does, better.
I don't know "what" this modern "carbide tooling" is ..... I'm imagining it as a product of sintering technology..... but whatever it is, it's come of age!
YMMV