v-groove point cutter

I think there is still a green one ... It's smaller though.


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This is not a small point cutter, it is the Large Point cutter... Thanks Randy for the compliment - I will remember it.

Every aspect of my experience with you and your company, with that small exception, has been amazing.

I shouldn't have brought that up publicly and I truly do apologize.

That is one of the things I do that kills my relationships with people. I fail to think before I act sometimes....:frown:
 
Aloha

Try cutting some points with the 60 degree tounge and groove bits, they come out real neat looking....

Aloha
 
No matter where you buy them, you should have them resharpend. It will make a big difference.

So far, both of mine, the 1/4 " and 1/2" shanks, cut a 90 degree that fit really good without needing to be reground, maybe I got lucky.
Price was very good and the shipping fast. Just had that second bit that I had no use for...lol
Dave
 
Dave, you are very lucky that the result was not worse.
Thanks for showing of what can happen.
My biggest fear of using cutters in collets is it coming loose or walking it's way out of a collet.
Neil
 
Welcome to the club Randy ... I too make that same mistake.

Willee

Every aspect of my experience with you and your company, with that small exception, has been amazing.

I shouldn't have brought that up publicly and I truly do apologize.

That is one of the things I do that kills my relationships with people. I fail to think before I act sometimes....:frown:
 
I have been using this one with a 1/4 shank............ great tool

Kim

Aloha

Yea I picked up five of them many years back, and three are still in the package. The only reason I even needed to change that one was my butter fingers, they also have the 1/2" listed on the same page.

The one I found interesting for points was the 60 degree tounge and grove bit set. I only wish they made it in a 90 degree tounge and groove.

Aloha
 
Dave, you are very lucky that the result was not worse.
Thanks for showing of what can happen.
My biggest fear of using cutters in collets is it coming loose or walking it's way out of a collet.
Neil

Plus 1 - this is def a job for an end mill holder.

Dale
 
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