I've had a similar set of these for quite some time after watching you review them about 5 years ago. Obviously as a hobbyist I don't use them all the time but they have stood the test of time. great review and look forward to many more.
face shield - the shards from these cutters are absolutely lethal!! and eye protection is, as u say, a must!! - i nearly always end up digging steel skelfs out of hands with a needle - ouch ouch ouch!! good fair appraisal - worth more than a pkt of burrs!! 😊😊😊
I have been using a set of those for years now (not daily though) and I havent managed to dull one yet. When they load up wit aluminium, I stick them in the lathe, heat them up with propane, and brush the molten aluminium out with a steel brush…
We used tallow on any abrasives when cutting aluminium at work. Once you've used them on brass, try them on stainless. I had a bookmark years ago, until my PC went titsup. It explained that once a file had been used on brass, it was then no good for stainless. Or was it other way around?
I've had a similar set of these for quite some time after watching you review them about 5 years ago. Obviously as a hobbyist I don't use them all the time but they have stood the test of time. great review and look forward to many more.
Great video John, I'm impressed with those banggood cutters...
face shield - the shards from these cutters are absolutely lethal!! and eye protection is, as u say, a must!! - i nearly always end up digging steel skelfs out of hands with a needle - ouch ouch ouch!! good fair appraisal - worth more than a pkt of burrs!! 😊😊😊
You are a man of your word John, hats off to you
I have been using a set of those for years now (not daily though) and I havent managed to dull one yet. When they load up wit aluminium, I stick them in the lathe, heat them up with propane, and brush the molten aluminium out with a steel brush…
Cheers John
Hey John, I've got an old filling needs replacing, can you turn your hand to a bit dentistry work ?
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Excellent video John, very well presented review 👍🏻
Thanks John.
I have that set. I've been pleased with them.
G'day John. The set of carbide bures did a good job.
Have you any idea of the life of these bures
Ted
It really depends on what you are cutting.
They seem to last well .
As I have said they are consumables .
We used tallow on any abrasives when cutting aluminium at work.
Once you've used them on brass, try them on stainless. I had a bookmark years ago, until my PC went titsup. It explained that once a file had been used on brass, it was then no good for stainless. Or was it other way around?
It takes a new file to cut brass bronze is even worse
@@doubleboost I was on a weld and fab job making the bronze panels for Portcullis house. We caned TC burrs. At least one a day
6 mm shank ? My collets are 1/4 in. Wonder if they will grip enough.
I cut bearing races off with carbide, we will have to see how these stick it...
I will try them on a bearing race Thanks for the comment
There is nothing worse than blunt cutters, they looked very good, 'nearly' like a hot knife through butter!
What speed were they revolving at please John?
1500 ish no load speed
good review
brill