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<blockquote data-quote="Apocalypse Boy" data-source="post: 63934" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>Parting has been one of the biggest issues I've had, thing is if you go deeper and deeper, the parting tool bites onto the sides, see it you can get a 3mm and grind the sides so they taper to the back. you can also try cutting in stages, IE. cut 1/2 way, move the tool out and move it up 1mm, then there is space next to the one side of the tip to move a bit, and make sure the cutting face is just under the centre, bout 0.5 to 1.0mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apocalypse Boy, post: 63934, member: 597"] Parting has been one of the biggest issues I've had, thing is if you go deeper and deeper, the parting tool bites onto the sides, see it you can get a 3mm and grind the sides so they taper to the back. you can also try cutting in stages, IE. cut 1/2 way, move the tool out and move it up 1mm, then there is space next to the one side of the tip to move a bit, and make sure the cutting face is just under the centre, bout 0.5 to 1.0mm [/QUOTE]
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