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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Milling tool replacement timing
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<blockquote data-quote="AKP" data-source="post: 338626" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Highly recommend on using original tools. Went through the whole thing of using 3rd party tools. All companies couldn't give me "time" of tool, but units. Not that easy to calculate. Plus, even then, tools were wearing off much quicker. For example, if company told us 20 units, we were able to use tool on 10. </p><p>As someone mentioned, if you can't adjust your templets for tools you are getting (and they do wary, bough original and new and actually saw difference),once again, I recommend original. On the other hand, if you decide to stay with 3rd party, you can make adjustment of life time of each tool on V-panel. Which means, if for right now, your 2mm tool shows 6 hours, but you have noticed you replace every 4, you can adjust that on Vpanel and then you can start following the new time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKP, post: 338626, member: 23103"] Highly recommend on using original tools. Went through the whole thing of using 3rd party tools. All companies couldn't give me "time" of tool, but units. Not that easy to calculate. Plus, even then, tools were wearing off much quicker. For example, if company told us 20 units, we were able to use tool on 10. As someone mentioned, if you can't adjust your templets for tools you are getting (and they do wary, bough original and new and actually saw difference),once again, I recommend original. On the other hand, if you decide to stay with 3rd party, you can make adjustment of life time of each tool on V-panel. Which means, if for right now, your 2mm tool shows 6 hours, but you have noticed you replace every 4, you can adjust that on Vpanel and then you can start following the new time. [/QUOTE]
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