Insert chamfering tool

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antoxasam
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Insert chamfering tool

Post by antoxasam »

Hi guys. Please share your experience, what tool do you use to process inserts? I used to usually use this, 45 degrees. But such a thing often leaves scuff marks on the topsheet. I want the insert to be neat and the stamping around it to be even and beautiful.
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pmg
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Re: Insert chamfering tool

Post by pmg »

Hi, the one in the picture has many cutting edges - they do not perform well in wood and chop it. I'd go for one with 2 or 3 cutting edges only - they work well enouth in both wood and metal in my experience. I have one with 3 edges and it works both wood and metal very smooth.
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