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2nd Oct 2023, 04:09 PM #1Most Valued Member
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Insert Identification System
Sometime ago someone was asking about carbide inserts, have found a reference for anyone who wants to use it.
Insert Identification System (ANSI)To grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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2nd Oct 2023, 08:21 PM #2Diamond Member
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Thanks. That one is good – simple and clear.
There are several of them on the net that I have saved. Some also have images.
From what I have seen, the imperial inserts use one system, and the metric ones a different 'un?
(Imperial uses a poorly explained "inscribed circle" size thing)
Here is a simple metric one:
9BFED67B-3232-4C22-B5F6-2435E255777D.jpg
and another from Engineer's Black Book I like:
Turning tips.jpg
Try also the end of this newsletter: http://www.homemetalshopclub.org/new...letter1007.pdfNigel, from a cave FULL of unfinished projects and lost tools.
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3rd Oct 2023, 01:00 AM #3Most Valued Member
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I too have that bible, and find it very handy. I placed this here for the Members that don't have access to the bible.
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