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For those of you who have been riding the fence on how useful a diamond (tangential) tool holder is, maybe this will win you over. I saw on another website, can't remember which one, where a fellow had ground a round 1/4" HSS toolbit at a 30 degree angle and mounted it in his tangential tool holder. The result was the ability to make cuts similar to the small, round carbide inserts.
I thought it was a great idea, but my homemade tangential tool holder won't hold a round tool bit, so, I chucked up a 1/4" square high speed steel bit and turned the end of it round with a carbide cutter. A toolpost grinder would have worked as well. The result is about as slick as can be. Here are pictures of the cutter mounted in the tangential tool holder and several of the cuts I made in brass.
Chuck
I thought it was a great idea, but my homemade tangential tool holder won't hold a round tool bit, so, I chucked up a 1/4" square high speed steel bit and turned the end of it round with a carbide cutter. A toolpost grinder would have worked as well. The result is about as slick as can be. Here are pictures of the cutter mounted in the tangential tool holder and several of the cuts I made in brass.
Chuck