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Sam Longley 127/02/2016 17:50:02
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I have found a bundle of old HSS planer blades. I also have some serated backed moulding cutters about 8mm thick & 70mm * 70mm

Would they be the same steel as HSS cutters used in a lathe?

The planer blades are 3mm & vary 20-35 wide * 600mm long & would make cutoff blades if I ground the sharp splay off & clamped in a holder

Neil Wyatt27/02/2016 18:27:58
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> Would they be the same steel as HSS cutters used in a lathe?

Possibly, they may not be quite as long lived, but thanks for the thought - I have a random planer blade that's been looking for a use for years! Not sure if its HSS though.

Neil

Sam Longley 127/02/2016 20:11:20
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Mine are marked HSS but I assume that there are percentages of colbalt etc in the composition of tool steel

Seems I will have to make a holder for a 20mm blade & hope that the planer steel is OK. I cannot see exactly how to test safely without holding them on edge. Excessive grinding might not be good thing although I do not really know.

Any ideas how to test it first before I source some steel & make a holder

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Roger Provins 227/02/2016 20:24:28
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Spark testing to identify different metals can be very informative - as well as fun.

http://www.scrapmetaljunkie.com/241/the-spark-test-and-spark-testing-metals-2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D094eBa4S7c

Neil Wyatt27/02/2016 20:58:35
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You could put one on its side, packed up in the toolholder to centre height. Bearing in mind it will have no top rake, try taking a light cut in steel, if it bears up it will work OK when ground to a proper profile.

Wear goggles in case it snaps.

neil

Frances IoM27/02/2016 22:17:09
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John Stevenson27/02/2016 22:27:29
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More than likely HSS or HSSC.

Last place I worked at, piano factory I used to save the 36" and 48" blades off the planers and grind them up into Eclipse type parting off blades.

I make a 4 sided block to hold them on the sticky table on the surface grinder so I could put the top and bottom holding angle and then about 5 to 8 degrees on one side so when in an angled holder it was an equal 2.5 to 4 degrees clearance either side.

Still got the jig somewhere and also still got a load of spare blades in 4" lengths.

Hardly use them now as moved on to tipped tools but they did good service in a home shop when I had more time and didn't have to rush as much.

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