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Only hobby level now..Those are PCD polycrystalline diamond tipped inserts. Diamond crystals in a cobalt alloy matrix. For very hard materials sometimes, but far more often for extreme wear resistance.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115334715488?_nkw=diamond+inserts+carbide+lathe&itmmeta=01J5Q723XNA0GREWTN8RFZEQK2&hash=item1ada7c1860:g:YyUAAOSwUtJiUKWN&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKnC8gu8jBQODZUzjY6nfSpuZas%2FJzGcWIYLgG5EPfxVgG0wH1c4QdrYrUHqD4z98NSE8atbz28SHAAsTTB%2FvXsdw1KSXcN7%2Bx6cwyg%2FcKXwvDq3eEqXZbpx%2Bzxtc0f0%2Fp0BsyoIUtnlZlJQI86p6TyhETkaZsGuuwYw1Ayo2CHAORe6WE1WiaDElO8xogeQY1mItmsxVxjRLhavW15vEW5hMGkyR8srWzmxrGq4dX%2B9yZ23zhsDDiiDdifsQ%2Bk8r7IRPefZ9T%2FppdLbpKF%2FwpjM%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_S-iOetZA
It says for non ferrous [..]The carbon in the diamond dissolves in iron and steel (and nickel alloys), so they don't last long on steel. You can use CBN cubic boron nitride on steel etc for longer life, about the same price.
Can they be touched up if/when the edge goes?No. Carbide inserts can sometimes be touched up with diamond (though it's usually not worth doing unless you want something special), but not PCD or CBN.
I know its only a single but looks uncheap to me! C+Last time I bought any they were £20-odd each, and that was years ago.
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