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Thread: Where should I buy my endmills?

  1. #16
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    Another vote for Centurian Tools in Louisa County, Virginia. They make both end mills and router bits and the quality is top notch and very reasonable prices. I have been using their router bits on my CNC router for a long time, they stay sharper longer and are very precise which puts them in my "Best Value" class of suppliers.

  2. #17
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    free shipping at MSC

    Virgil, I just received a sale flyer from MSC. They are offering free shipping on orders over $25. Just use promo code MW909FF when you order......Mike

    http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Schmall View Post
    Virgil, I just received a sale flyer from MSC. They are offering free shipping on orders over $25. Just use promo code MW909FF when you order......Mike

    http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm

    at the site browsing now

    thanks looks like good prices with lots of choices

    Virgil

  4. #19
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    but the price from msc for the most part will make up for the free shipping. if you need them right away then msc is good. I agree for general use as long as they are solid carbide they work ok. now for my cnc I want better quality because I push them harder.
    Steve knight
    cnc routing

  5. I like OSG.

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