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31st March 2010, 11:41 PM #1
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31st March 2010, 11:44 PM #2
Thanks Troy but we have several sources for the square inserts now - it's those sneaky little round buggers we can't find
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31st March 2010, 11:54 PM #3
vern not sure but have been told about a tooling supplies shop in mackay called wallers precision tooling i can drop in to them and see what they got if anything i can show them a cutter from a vermec tool and see what they got
and ill let you know
troy
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1st April 2010, 12:04 AM #4
just checked their website not much did a search on google of one of the brands they stock www.lamina-tech.ch/ and looked at the carbide cutters and checked the contacts for a distributor and the only australian distributor is wallers in mackay
hmmm guess ill be gettin asked to buy a heap for everyone soon gunna have to go check out what they got FIRST
troy
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1st April 2010, 09:17 AM #6
BTW, there is a thread already underway on CIO cutters locally available.
.....Stay sharp and stay safe!
Neil
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1st April 2010, 10:29 AM #7New Member
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Jumping into this thread from the central US. I've searched high/low for sources for round 15mm approx flat carbide inserts - ala CI0. And while I've found 2nd sources for square and radius 8",4",2" inserts I haven't found an exact match for the flat round insert like the ones that you can purchase from Easytools for approx $17US.
I did find another supplier that had experimented with flat rounds. He found that he had to send them out for secondary sharpening. Considering the cost of a minimum purchase of 5000 units and then the followup sharpening he said he would not recoup his costs at $17US.
The square inserts seem to be more available because they are planer blades. But the flat round inserts must be a rarer beast in the insert world.
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