How To Use A Fluted Parting Tool

The tapered profile also.
How to use a fluted parting tool. I mostly use a parting tool on spindles. Sharpening therefore is very quick and easy. These sever the fibres to produce a burnished finish.
44 0114 2250710 flute. For spindle turners this fluted parting tool is a superb tool for efficient parting off with minimum waste. 44 0114 2250700 fax.
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This parting tool has a flute running along the bottom edge creating two sharp spurs at the cutting faceThe server are fibres to produce a burnished finishThe tapered profile also reduces the risk of binding in the cutLifetime HSS Guarantee. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Hone the shorter non-fluted face ensuring it is flat.
This tool is also called a waisted parting tool and it comes with a pointed tip. The fluted cutting edge along the top bevel allows the points to penetrate and shear the wood fibers before the material is removed producing a clean cut with a narrow kerf. The long bevel with a flute is the cutting face so the short bevel is the face that is sharpened.
When you use this tool the waisted area helps decrease the parting cut and the friction between your work corners. If this product shows On Backorder we will order it in for you and send it with the rest of your order when it arrives. With a milled flute along the bottom edge two sharp spurs at the cutting face and a tip that always cuts at a shear angle of 45 degrees this parting tool produces a burnished finish that.