Re: Endmills
I get my end mills from two places in the lower mainland. I find busybee tools has good endmills at good prices and Thomas skinner has the real nice high end bits. I would invest in a nice set of carbide endmills (2 flute for Al) and it should last you a very long time. Also remember that you can always send you current dull bits in to get sharpened, if you do send them in make sure you measure them when they come back to accommodate for any changes due to the grinding and sharpening. All CNC equipment will have a offset function for this.
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