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1/12/2010 8:15:05 PM EDT
http://sandvik.saloneit.com/student/default.asp





i got my book today (FREE) and holy crap theres a lot in it



 
1/13/2010 10:37:05 AM EDT
[#1]
Yikes, watch out for the extra $150 charge.
1/13/2010 11:51:21 AM EDT
[#2]
You link has died
1/13/2010 6:42:50 PM EDT
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You link has died


fixed



 
1/18/2010 5:33:00 PM EDT
[#4]
So WTF. . if you don't finish within 6 months they charge you $150 and if you do finish then its free? Anyone know how that works? (not sarcastic.. i actually do want to know)
1/18/2010 5:46:02 PM EDT
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So WTF. . if you don't finish within 6 months they charge you $150 and if you do finish then its free? Anyone know how that works? (not sarcastic.. i actually do want to know
)


info on others whove done it:

http://www.prexis.com/sten/homebuilder/index.php?topic=7595.0



 
1/18/2010 6:02:41 PM EDT
[#6]
Thanks for the link.. Sounds interesting... i might just have to give it a try
1/18/2010 9:39:25 PM EDT
[#7]
Please report back. I am interested, but wary of the $150 fee, sounds way to fishy.
1/19/2010 9:59:42 AM EDT
[#8]
I decided to take the chance, however my email confirmation stated it was a CD based textbook, unlike other reviews & what was stated on the Weapons Guild.  Anyone else get that?

Zach
1/19/2010 12:09:35 PM EDT
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I decided to take the chance, however my email confirmation stated it was a CD based textbook, unlike other reviews & what was stated on the Weapons Guild.  Anyone else get that?





Zach



nope, i got a real book.  i guess they ran out of real books






 
1/20/2010 5:34:44 PM EDT
[#10]
how long did it take to get an email from them?
1/20/2010 9:51:42 PM EDT
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how long did it take to get an email from them?


not long, couple days



 
1/23/2010 6:45:31 AM EDT
[#12]
Just an FYI in Step 2 of the sign up, you can see all the login names of everyone who signed up and if you click on them and Yes That's Me, all their addy information is available. Just a minor privacy issue to be aware of.
1/26/2010 3:35:29 PM EDT
[#13]
Well I got my CD today...

Zach
1/26/2010 3:56:30 PM EDT
[#14]
I don't get it, what's in it for them?
1/26/2010 5:40:54 PM EDT
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I don't get it, what's in it for them?


I'm thinking it's a sales pitch from Sandvic Coromant. I may be wrong, and if I am someone please correct me.
You will see how awesome there cutters are and will want to try them.



For the record I think Iscar makes better stuff than Sandvic.
1/26/2010 11:16:35 PM EDT
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I don't get it, what's in it for them?




I'm thinking it's a sales pitch from Sandvic Coromant. I may be wrong, and if I am someone please correct me.

You will see how awesome there cutters are and will want to try them.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUWTObO4dvI&feature=related



For the record I think Iscar makes better stuff than Sandvic.


ok, that was fracking cool as hell.   i wonder why no coolant?



 
1/27/2010 7:52:09 AM EDT
[#17]
Do you really think they'll enforce the 150$. i'm 100% positive i could finish it in time. I just wondered because it seems low tech. How would they actually enforce it, send you a bill in the mail one day?
1/27/2010 8:23:56 AM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
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I don't get it, what's in it for them?


I'm thinking it's a sales pitch from Sandvic Coromant. I may be wrong, and if I am someone please correct me.
You will see how awesome there cutters are and will want to try them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUWTObO4dvI&feature=related

For the record I think Iscar makes better stuff than Sandvic.

ok, that was fracking cool as hell.   I wonder why no coolant?
 


Thermal Shock. Some of the high performance cutters are designed to run at certain feeds and speeds, in certain materials. The Heat from cutting is in the chip and not the part. If you were to hit that hot carbide insert with coolant, it would crack. It's better to let it warm up, and stay hot than go from hot cold hot cold. Steel chips usually don't stick to the cutters like aluminum will. If the chips start piling up an air blast can be mounted to blow them out of the pocket.
1/27/2010 2:09:44 PM EDT
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I don't get it, what's in it for them?




I'm thinking it's a sales pitch from Sandvic Coromant. I may be wrong, and if I am someone please correct me.

You will see how awesome there cutters are and will want to try them.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUWTObO4dvI&feature=related



For the record I think Iscar makes better stuff than Sandvic.


ok, that was fracking cool as hell.   I wonder why no coolant?

 




Thermal Shock. Some of the high performance cutters are designed to run at certain feeds and speeds, in certain materials. The Heat from cutting is in the chip and not the part. If you were to hit that hot carbide insert with coolant, it would crack. It's better to let it warm up, and stay hot than go from hot cold hot cold. Steel chips usually don't stick to the cutters like aluminum will. If the chips start piling up an air blast can be mounted to blow them out of the pocket.


huh, neat.  i guess that explains the blue chips and nice shiny clean metal.



 
1/27/2010 8:18:34 PM EDT
[#20]
yeah, we run ceramics like that. no colant, it destroys the insert. those ceramic inserts cut inconel like aluminum. i think we ran them something like .08 doc .016 ipr and 650 sf, never had enough time to play around with them so didnt really find out where it loved to cut. just dont let those shiny blue chips hit you in the lip, learned that lesson.
1/27/2010 11:22:43 PM EDT
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yeah, we run ceramics like that. no colant, it destroys the insert. those ceramic inserts cut inconel like aluminum. i think we ran them something like .08 doc .016 ipr and 650 sf, never had enough time to play around with them so didnt really find out where it loved to cut. just dont let those shiny blue chips hit you in the lip, learned that lesson.


ouch..



 
1/28/2010 2:32:49 PM EDT
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yeah, we run ceramics like that. no colant, it destroys the insert. those ceramic inserts cut inconel like aluminum. i think we ran them something like .08 doc .016 ipr and 650 sf, never had enough time to play around with them so didnt really find out where it loved to cut. just dont let those shiny blue chips hit you in the lip, learned that lesson.


2k rpm = 32 ipm.  Not a bad feed for inconel.  




 
1/29/2010 7:12:13 PM EDT
[#23]
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Well I got my CD today...

Zach



Same here.. i got a CD instead of a book. its kind of a pain to read on the computer
2/1/2010 8:39:34 PM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
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Well I got my CD today...

Zach



Same here.. i got a CD instead of a book. its kind of a pain to read on the computer


I also just got a CD in the mail.
2/6/2010 9:03:40 AM EDT
[#25]
How many pages is it? Is it worth printing from the CD?
2/6/2010 1:28:44 PM EDT
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How many pages is it? Is it worth printing from the CD?


You would need a shit load of paper to print it off.. Im not sure what fuckstick came up with the idea to put it on a cd but it would be worth it to print it off
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