pawsnizzy Forum Supporter Messages 790 Location Derbyshire, UK Apr 6, 2023 #1 I've just used caustic soda to de-clag a small milling cutter of cold welded aluminium - really quick and really impressive. Exothermic reactions and fizzing things please me
I've just used caustic soda to de-clag a small milling cutter of cold welded aluminium - really quick and really impressive. Exothermic reactions and fizzing things please me
Pete. Member Messages 14,152 Location Kent, UK Apr 6, 2023 #2 Why not just run it backwards for a bit
N not done it yet Member Messages 2,290 Location Lincs/cambs/Rutland/Northants Apr 6, 2023 #3 Pete. said: Why not just run it backwards for a bit Click to expand... Why not run it at a reasonable temperature in the first place? Assuming here the cutter is not already blunt. If it is a carbide cutter, most certainly don’t run it in reverse!
Pete. said: Why not just run it backwards for a bit Click to expand... Why not run it at a reasonable temperature in the first place? Assuming here the cutter is not already blunt. If it is a carbide cutter, most certainly don’t run it in reverse!
mtt.tr Member Messages 8,428 Location Essex/Suffolk border Apr 6, 2023 #4 not done it yet said: Why not run it at a reasonable temperature in the first place? Assuming here the cutter is not already blunt. If it is a carbide cutter, most certainly don’t run it in reverse! Click to expand... Ali is very easy to chip load, moment of intention or drop in coolant it's done
not done it yet said: Why not run it at a reasonable temperature in the first place? Assuming here the cutter is not already blunt. If it is a carbide cutter, most certainly don’t run it in reverse! Click to expand... Ali is very easy to chip load, moment of intention or drop in coolant it's done