Re: Tangential/Diamond tool holders.




Thanks for pointing that out. I'd never heard of this method of tool
holding but it certainly seems to have advantages. I particularly like
the idea of using round HSS blanks to make accurate round nosed tools.
Has anyone used one of these in anger ? Obvious question is does the
tool ever slip down the holder due to the cutting forces ?


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