I have noticed it plays hell on HSS, dulls it very quickly. That's more than polyurethane. It may have a polyurethane base but it has something else in it.
If they said polymer based material I would have agreed, since that is a larger family of materials than polyurethane..
Yeah. My guess is that a glass powder or something like that is a base & the urethane is the resin agent that holds everything to form. That would technically be a "polyurethane" material without giving any specific data. It's much harder than typical polyurethanes & abrasive to HSS blades. I'm almost afraid of using it because the fine dust it produces. Over time it'll wear heavily on lathe ways & such. If it can eat away HSS, it'll have no trouble with hardened steel.
With carbide should have no issues as well, right Eric?
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Carbide seems fine to cut with, but your lathe bed ways & cross slides aren't carbide. May not do any damage at all, I don't know. But i'm going to quit using it until I know what it's made of.
Yeah. My guess is that a glass powder or something like that is a base & the urethane is the resin agent that holds everything to form. That would technically be a "polyurethane" material without giving any specific data. It's much harder than typical polyurethanes & abrasive to HSS blades. I'm almost afraid of using it because the fine dust it produces. Over time it'll wear heavily on lathe ways & such. If it can eat away HSS, it'll have no trouble with hardened steel.
For starters Juma is a name John came up with at Atlas. 2nd it's a power based material mixed with G-10 EPOXY . I helped test this stuff years ago and it played great but I would crack them when breaking with the stuff . I was than sent a new piece and was told it had more G-10 epoxy in it and so on and so on till it was right. all in all I love the stuff it sands awesome for blending , plays firm but with a quiet hit and does not feel like glass breaking when you strike the ball. I sell all my cues with the stuff also I have one on my new cue and have been breaking with it and no problems here , love it. D Hill
You think it's any worse than G9 melamine rods or glass filled acetal ?
I usually turn them down on the taper machine down with 20 thou or so then do the rest on the lathe.