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    Stainless Machining Experience?

    I need a good ball nose EM for cutting 316 stainless steel.

    If anyone has any recommendations I would appreciate it!

    Kyle


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    ...the machine is a PCNC 1100


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    try Data Flute


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    where is a good source for those? I tried MSC online and bass tool and cant find them.


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    TiCN or TiAlN coated carbide works well on SS


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