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| We are trying to machine 304 2B full hard stainless. Are machine is a HAAS VF3. Any suggestions on types of tools and the speeds and feeds we should use? Also, the depth of cut with a .25" tool. |
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| I'm not certain how hard that actually is on the Rockwell scale, probably not very hard. Since the hardness has to be cold worked into the material, it may want to warp all over the place when the stresses are relieved in an uneven manner. http://www.engineersedge.com/materia...roperties1.htm
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