Thanks for explaining that uncoated carbide inserts are better at producing precise results, particularly during the finishing cuts. I've been interested in learning more about medical machining to see if I can find any tips to pass along to my husband. I didn't know about the difference between coated and uncoated carbide inserts, so I appreciate you taking the time to explain that here. http://olsoncarbide.com/product-applications/

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