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    Is it that hard? Or are they just doing it really fast? Perhaps a bit of both.

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    HARD

    Quote Originally Posted by Altair View Post
    Machining hard metal.

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    Milling Inconel - GIF
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    What kind of metal is that that's so hard??

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    It could be just regular steel running at really high speed with a ceramic cutter. I made chips almost red with my 11" Logan with a carbide insert on regular mild steel. Just to see how hard I could push it. Only tried it once, no need to break things.



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