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  1. Hunter Tool cutters

    Hunter Tool does not scrape anything. The geometry of our Hunter carbide tool sets up a strong compression cut which excels at cutting knots, end grain, and side grain. We cut bark inclusions. We...
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    To chew up HP it is the combination of SFPM, feed...

    To chew up HP it is the combination of SFPM, feed rate, and depth of cut. SFPM or RPM chews up the HP, so it is best to run the lathe at the lower RPM. Next is feed rate, so it is best to keep the...
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    I have a manual for a Woodfast M408. It does not...

    I have a manual for a Woodfast M408. It does not specifically reference the M408H, but they must be pretty close. Please send your email address.
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    Before moving to California, George was a member...

    Before moving to California, George was a member of our club. He is a great individual and is an asset to the Woodturning and Woodworking Community. His turnings set a very "high bar."
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    How about rebuilding the knives

    To turn this posting ... why not rebuild the used coring systems. I have had preliminary success in rebuilding the existing coring systems. If any one has some used, worn out tools, please send me an...
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    Turning Stones / Granite?

    Bob

    I would like to work with you on this project. The carbide is in a compression mode which makes it a very effective cutting tool. It all comes down to hardness of the material being cut and...
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