trlvn
Ultra Member
I picked up a few more tool blanks last week and one of them is not like the others!
I think every other tool blank I've seen (except partings tools, obviously) has had a square profile. This one is 1/4 by 1/2 inches. Typical length of just over 4 inches although the ends are cut square where many tool blanks are cut on a slight angle.
Any ideas what this might have been intended for? My WAG is that it might be for a small-ish shaper. It could be ground with a bit of relief to take a chip nearly the full 1/4" width (big stepover) to speed up rough surfacing.
BTW, Stellite is not high speed steel. It is a cast alloy. Deloro is a town a bit east of Peterborough in Ontario. Cast alloy tools are more durable than HSS so you can run them roughly twice as fast as HSS. The quick way to identify cast alloy blanks is that they are non-magnetic.
Craig
I think every other tool blank I've seen (except partings tools, obviously) has had a square profile. This one is 1/4 by 1/2 inches. Typical length of just over 4 inches although the ends are cut square where many tool blanks are cut on a slight angle.
Any ideas what this might have been intended for? My WAG is that it might be for a small-ish shaper. It could be ground with a bit of relief to take a chip nearly the full 1/4" width (big stepover) to speed up rough surfacing.
BTW, Stellite is not high speed steel. It is a cast alloy. Deloro is a town a bit east of Peterborough in Ontario. Cast alloy tools are more durable than HSS so you can run them roughly twice as fast as HSS. The quick way to identify cast alloy blanks is that they are non-magnetic.
Craig