I need an opinion

NitroViper

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Hello everyone, I need an opinion on how I should make a parting tool holder for my lathe.
A friend of mine that works on cnc's gives me used carbide tool bits that most are still in really good condition, but there's so Many varieties and I only need one, really.
I don't want to buy a tool holder because I machine mostly as a hobby and don't have much money to spend, iva made some tools in the past, I'll post the pictures as well so you guys can have some ideas of what I can and can't do, I've only been machining for about 2 years.
Thanks in advance.
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Surely you can make your own holder- keep in mind that carbide likes high speed, sometimes not easy to use with a small lathe
HSS often give better results for hobby lathes-
Buon Dio
-Mark
 
Nice work on the tools.

As I look at the picture of the inserts, except for one, all I see is shallow grooving inserts. Is your intention to part only small diameters?

If you search "Thinbit" in eBay you may find some pictures of holders that will inspire a design for a holder for the collection of rectangular inserts (laying on the table). Do you have abrasive equipment to reshape/resharpen them to your needs? Also consider repurposing indexable inserts as brazed inserts.
 
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FYI, here is a link to a current eBay listing that shows a toolholder for Thinbit type inserts. It looks pretty easy to replicate.

 
Nice work on the tools.

As I look at the picture of the inserts, except for one, all I see is shallow grooving inserts. Is your intention to part only small diameters?

If you search "Thinbit" in eBay you may find some pictures of holders that will inspire a design for a holder for the collection of rectangular inserts (laying on the table). Do you have abrasive equipment to reshape/resharpen them to your needs. Also consider repurposing indexable inserts as brazed inserts.
Yes they do look mostly like tiny grooving inserts, and I have a diamond wheel that I use to sharpen my carbide by hand, my mentor made me shape drills and lathe and shaper tools by hand so many hours...
 
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