MikeG
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Tap Magic for Aluminum. Expensive, but the stuff really works.......
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Speed has everything to do with how any cutter works. The speed the cutter rotates and the speed that you feed it into the work material. You can calculate the best speeds. It's in any machinists handbook and online. Generally, larger cutters = slower speeds. Once you experience a good quality cutter at the proper speeds with the proper lubricant, you WILL be convinced.What does speed have to do with then?
Use thinner cutting oil for aluminum.
Speed has everything to do with how any cutter works. The speed the cutter rotates and the speed that you feed it into the work material. You can calculate the best speeds. It's in any machinists handbook and online. Generally, larger cutters = slower speeds. Once you experience a good quality cutter at the proper speeds with the proper lubricant, you WILL be convinced.