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Old 05-07-2007   #3 (permalink)
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Hi Richard
My thinking is as you say the fat. Most important thing with copper is a negative rake on the tool and no chip breaker. Theres a common mis-conception that negative rake shows as a tool the slopes down, its not a negative rake lays flat to the center line of the work and therefore the center height of the lathe.

That all said and done coppers a pain in the backside to machine.

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