Carbide Insert Identification

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Carbide Insert Identification

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GREAT SITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks, Glenn. I printed the entire thing so I can finally become more familiar with insert carbide.

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Glenn,

Is this where they moved this site to ?

ANSI B212.4-2002 Cutting Tools – Indexable Inserts – Identification

http://www.freestd.us/soft/105416.htm

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I have no idea what it was, Ken.

Probably something like this:

http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-insert-d.htm

http://www.carbidedepot.com/templates.htm
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Thanks Glenn. :D

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