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    Question cutting P-20

    whats the best types of cutters you have found that has a long life .

    for cutting parts and molds ( cav and cores )



    thanks


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    I hope I placed this in the correct section as I did not see a section deticated to just cutting

    if this is indeed the wrong section please forgive me .



    still looking for help with P20


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    Any Carbide cutter will work fine. If you want the best then go for the coated ones such as TiCN or TiAN. As far as a preferred manufacturer we like the Garr brand or SGS.

    Any of the metal working forums here should be able to answer questions related to cutting.


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