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    X4 Performance in stainless steel

    Hello,
    I need to produce 10-20 small parts from Stainless steel per day, I need to do 3 cuts approximately 25mm long and 5mm wide and 5mm deep into the part.

    Is the X4 can do this or I need a bigger mill?

    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by etur View Post
    Hello,
    I need to produce 10-20 small parts from Stainless steel per day, I need to do 3 cuts approximately 25mm long and 5mm wide and 5mm deep into the part.

    Is the X4 can do this or I need a bigger mill?

    Thanks!
    if you don`t mind feed rates,i don`t think any problem of your works.
    or you call rod of syilamerica engineer for more details.
    Direction,Commitment,Follow through


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    All i work in is 316LVM and - 6AL-4V ELI I have never had any problems. You do need to mess around with the speeds and feeds. Infinite Body for my body jewelry and www.gregorycullum.com for my other stuff


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