This is really going to vary depending on your cutting parameters (thickness of slitting saw, is the saw relieve ground, coolant, type of aluminum, work holding, etc.). It only takes one of these to be off to break the tool. If speed is important then I would recommend working your way up incrementally to get the best results for your setup.
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How deep can you cut in 1 pass in aluminum. What about rpm. (the links on the description are not working) Thanks
This is really going to vary depending on your cutting parameters (thickness of slitting saw, is the saw relieve ground, coolant, type of aluminum, work holding, etc.). It only takes one of these to be off to break the tool. If speed is important then I would recommend working your way up incrementally to get the best results for your setup.
Can we start with the speeds and feeds that are shown in the video?
So the notch is not use at all?
What would happen if someone tried to use one of these slitting saw blades on a grinder?
You should try it and let use know
nice
why conventional cutting?