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    Posted: 03 Sep 2023 at 10:09am
Originally posted by Pauly5 Pauly5 wrote:

Nunga, another question.

If I used a MT3 to MT2 adapter sleeve for a chuck, do I need to use the draw bar for the adapter?


No, I dont think so mate
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https://tradetools.co.nz/shop/milling/hss-hss-cobalt/fc3-cutters--plain-shank-cobalt-milling
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Ok, thanks. That's a good idea.

So FC3 all have the same size shank, a good way around it too.

I still need to get myself a MT3 to MT2 sleeve or MT3 to B16 adapter so I can use my chuck and not need to buy a new one
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Needs to be a thin saw blade for 3mm. You can get fc3 cutters in many sizes also long series ones.
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This is great. Just the type of thing that gets my interest.
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Get fc3 milling cutters fit in 6mm collet or either turn up 6mm silver steel with hole you require and put a saw slot down the length of it and put it in 6mm collet only need to be about 8-10 mm long.
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Originally posted by jusepy82 jusepy82 wrote:

Are you able to mill parts for "customers" ?
Got a part for my b-3 I'm requiring a skilled fellow like you to make.


I've messaged you.
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Are you able to mill parts for "customers" ?
Got a part for my b-3 I'm requiring a skilled fellow like you to make.
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Nunga, another question.

If I used a MT3 to MT2 adapter sleeve for a chuck, do I need to use the draw bar for the adapter?
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Thanks Nunga. I've just entered the world of milling and the collet set I got stops at 6 mm, and I need a 3 & 4 mm. I also thought my chuck would fit but it has a MT2 on it.

A whole new world of part names and codes that I never understood until I actuially have them and need them.
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