woodland creature :pleroma_fox_tan: on Nostr: flat carbide insert geometry generally sucks but for light surface cuts it's still ...
flat carbide insert geometry generally sucks but for light surface cuts it's still cutting decently well. it just can't take more than about 30 thou depth or it starts smacking really hard on the entry and exit of the cut
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