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Diamond Back End Mill 3+2 roughing on a Matsuura MX850 at IMTS 2016 

11/28/2016

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All the tools running on the Matsuura MX850 5 axis VMC at the IMTS 2016 show where using Destiny Tool End Mills.
We stopped over to check on the tools during the show and spend some time with Tyler Bonde who tooled up the entire job.  

Tyler has been following us on Instagram for a while and he reached out to us to help show off the capabilities on the Matsuura MX850 5 axis VMC during the IMTS 2016 show. Give him a follow @tcb1228 on Instagram!

In the video, Tyler explains how he is using the Diamondback rougher that not only cuts down his cycle time, when compared to insert style end mills, but also how the tools generate a manageable chip size that doesn't clog op his chip augers.  We're planning on showing off the finished part at the PRI Trade Show (Performance Racing Industry) in December 2016.
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Tyler Bonde at the Matsuura IMTS 2016 booth
Check out the video and be sure to give @matsuurausa a follow on Instagram!
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IMTS 2016: Byce Workholding Vise is made with Destiny Diamondback & Viper!

9/21/2016

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"Diamondback ran for 6 weeks and still feels sharp!"
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Brent Biestel from Byce Tool, introduced his new double station vise at the IMTS 2016 show at the Doosan booth.
​We met Brent at D&L Industrial Supply's Open House this past summer and told him about the Viper's and Diamondbacks. Later we found him on Instagram (@bycetoolworkholding) and it turns then found out out he started using Destiny End Mills to make his new workholding vise!

According to Brent, he's using a 5/8" Diamondback to remove roughly 20 CIM of material every 1/2 hour and the Diamondback has been running for 6 weeks in the cut!!! ...and it's still running.  Brent is also running Viper End Mills to make the aluminum jaws.  

Brent goes on to tell us about his new vise and many new features that's he's come up with. Check out the video below more.

We're planning on visiting Brent to get more video of our tools in the future so stay tuned for more video!
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The 4" Quad Station Byce Tool Vise


About the Byce Tool Workholding Vise

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Reversible knuckle and 4 way jaw
  • Double Station Vise.
  • Available in 4" & 6" laydown and tombstone versions.
  • Available as a quad station laydown version - single body, 4 stations!
  • Use all 4 sides of machinable jaws.
  • Large machinable area of all 3 jaws compared to anything else on the market.
  • Quick Change attachments for knuckle easily replaceable.
  • ID and OD clamping just by reversing the knuckle.
  • Ability to use all 4 sides on the center jaw.
  • Various heights of jaws available
  • Lead screw completely sealed form coolant and chips
  • 400 series THROUGH hardened stainless steel ways!
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Driven to Perform: Odenthal Manufacturing

8/24/2016

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This article originally appeared in CNC West, June-July 2016 issue,
"Driven to Perform: Odenthal Manufacturing" written by Sean Burr
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Left to right- David Odenthal, Alex Odenthal, Carl Shibler, Gabe Nelson, Mark Pasquali, Tim Gisel
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho is not really on anyone’s radar as being a hotbed of manufacturing, but it should be. This lakeside resort community is a jewel in the Idaho panhandle with skiing and boating the main attractions. In a city of 60,000 people Forbes lists it inside their top twenty plac- es for small business and careers. It’s also where David Oden- thal grew up, started racing, and built his machining business.

Odenthal Manufacturing came about through David’s love of racing go karts and his dad’s automotive machining back- ground. “Growing up my brother and I raced karts,” explains David. “Dad had an automotive machining business in the local area and spent every penny he made putting my brother and I through racing. He wasn’t married so it was what we did together. We traveled all over the country on what was considered to be a small racing budget.”

​After graduating high school in 1986 David attended Northern Idaho College’s two year vocational machine tech program. After graduating in 1988 he got a job with MSM Design making various types of film equipment including IMAX cameras. That is where he got his first shot at designing. “Marty Mueller was my mentor and gave me a shot at designing a brand new film magazine” said David. He had a skill and love for both racing and making things, so in 1992 Keith Odenthal sold his automotive machine shop, teamed up with David, and Odenthal Manufacturing was born. Their first product was the Odenthal Racing Products engine mount for go karts. 

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YouTube Video: Slow Mo Destiny Viper DVH 5/8"

6/15/2016

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"Inventor HSM adaptive roughing with a Destiny Viper DVH 5/8 x 2"loc. 0.250" step over, 0.500" DOC, 6,000 RPM, 90 IPM (all the horsepower she's got, tool could take a lot more)."
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More fun with aluminum, 1/2" end mill, .012 per tooth.. dry

5/4/2016

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A little throwback to a 2011 customer YouTube video.... Below are excepts from the a thread on Practical Machinist talking about it.
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"So I'm at my buddy's shop Saturday morning and I tell him about a recent thread on this board about machining aluminum dry. He asks me what I think the upper limits are for doing this and glancing over at his pretty Doosan VMC I reply "Let's find out".

I knew I was gonna get beat up pretty bad shooting video from this angle so I fashioned a bandanna from shop rags, wore gloves, glasses, and yes.. even cut a hole in a garbage bag and wore it with pride. 

Anyway, here is what .036 per rev with a 1/2" tool looks like. The tool could take more but the spindle was at 133%. 

No wimpy chips."

...and some other comments from the same discussion thread
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You can read the entire discussion here: Thread: More fun with aluminum, 1/2" end mill, .012 per tooth.. dry
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#Instamachinist: 1/2" Diamonback Roughing, 3/8" Viper Finishing

4/20/2016

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Kevin McConnell from KM Custom Spurs posted this update on his instagram cutting some honeycomb shapes in Aluminum.

According to Kevin, "Finished part using @mastercamcadcam dynamic tool path and @destinytool 1/2" Diamondback rougher at 190 IPM with.150" radial step over and 6000 RPM. Finished with a Destiny 3/8" Viper DVH."
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Finished part using @mastercamcadcam dynamic tool path and @destinytool 1/2" diamond back rougher at 190IPM with.150" radial step over and 6000 RPM. Finished with a Destiny 3/8" viper dvh. With @cope_44 #highspeedmachining #cncporn #doosan #mastercam #cnc #destinytool #badassery #wingit

A photo posted by Kevin McConnell (@kevinmcconnell17) on Mar 24, 2016 at 7:16pm PDT

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Destiny 5-3's by 7-1 Promo: 5 Viper End Mills 3 Fluters $119

4/4/2016

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In the history of Destiny Tool we have not had a tool promotion.  This is the first.  

Here's how it started.
We've had such a wonderful following on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube of customers posting their success stories with our Viper End Mills in 6061, 7075, Brass, Bronze and Copper, making Aerospace  Defense, Racing components and medical products that we wanted to thank them ALL for their support with a special offer...

But then we started talking about it here at the factory...  

Then we talked to with several of our regional manager's and distributors and to some machine shops...  

Frankly, it just didn't seem fair to only offer some special pricing just to our loyal followers, 

"We should offer it to EVERYONE and EVERYONE should thank all of our loyal followers for making this promotion happen!"
So here's the deal.  Between now and June 30 2016, you can purchase 5 Destiny Viper 3 Flute End MIlls as a SET
  • 1 each V33220 - 1/2" diameter, 3 flute, 1-1/4" LOC, 3" OAL
  • 1 each V32416 - 3/8" diameter, 3 flute, 1" LOC, 2-1/2" OAL
  • 1 each V31608 - 1/4" diameter, 3 flute, 1/2" LOC, 2" OAL
  • 1 each V31210 - 3/16" diameter, 3 Flute 5/8" LOC, 2" OAL
  • 1 each V30805 - 1/8" diameter, 3 flute, 5/16" LOC, 1-1/2" OAL
You must use ORDER CODE: V3KIT5 for these items.

It's only $119 for the entire kit.  This promotion ends at midnight June 30, or at 12:01am on July depending on whom you talk to.
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All we ask is one thing from you. Say Thank You to the people that made this promotion happen by picking one of the following:
  1. Follow the #DestinyTool hashtag on Instagram and thank some of the people who have posted video's and pictures of their Destiny Viper experiences, or
  2. Check out our Facebook page and the folks who have shared their Destiny Viper experiences and thank or LIKE their page!. A Lot of small business that can always use your support with a LIKE.
  3. Or you can visit our YouTube Channel; We've favorited many of our customer's video's so you can find them and give them some LIKE!

Give them a big thank you to each of them for making this special pricing promotion happen because we can't ever thank them enough for their continued loyalty and support!

the fine print:
  • THIS PROMOTION MUST BE ORDERED THROUGH YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR.  
  • NO DIRECT ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT DESTINY TOOL
  • LIMIT TWO KITS PER MACHINE SHOP

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#Instamachinist: 1/2" Diamondback 50% spindle load at .0125" CLPT at 1X Diameter Axial DOC.

3/29/2016

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The starting parameters on the Diamondback are often more aggressive than many people are used to running their end mills. We where recently sent a message via our Facebook page...

"Why the chip must be thick anyways? would not it be better and easier for the tool and its life to cut thin chips?"

The simple answer is that we form a chip differently than others, it's part of our patented DVH design.

"Thats why I insisted to ask you first, but what would happen if the chip load is quite thinner than the optimum?"

​If you run too light of a chip load the tool can load up, a built up edge will start and eventually lead to galling and failure.   
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Destiny Tool Diamondback Starting Parameters

Below are two shared posts from our customers on Instagram.  As you can see the geometry is very aggressive on the Diamondback and it WANTS to be fed material.   STARTING Machining parameters are on the right. Watch both videos.
And we are underway with a few roughing tool paths. Currently you are watching a 3 flute 1/2" @destinytool Diamondback at full pocket depth, .75", with .2" radial cuts. There was no rhyme or reason for the 275 ipm, just thought that I would start there. The rougher can most definitely be pushed much harder.
  • Tool: Diamondback
  • Diameter: .500"
  • Flutes: 3
  • .750" Axial Depth of Cut
  • .200" Radial Depth of Cut
  • RPM: 11,000
  • CLPT: .0125"
  • 275 Inches Per Minute
  • Spindle Load; 40 ~ 50%

#Repost @default802 ・・・ #destinytool diamond back in a #maritool short holder :) this is going to be fun. #machinist #shiny #instamachinist #maritoolusa

A video posted by Destiny Tool (@destinytool) on Mar 3, 2016 at 7:45pm PST

#Repost @kalpay ・・・ And we are underway with a few roughing tool paths. Currently you are watching a 3 flute 1/2" @destinytool Diamondback at full pocket depth, .75", with .2" radial cuts. There was no rhyme or reason for the 275 ipm, just thought that I would start there. The rougher can most definitely be pushed much harder.

A video posted by Destiny Tool (@destinytool) on Mar 3, 2016 at 6:58pm PST

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Small Machine Shops Make US Make Better Tools

2/25/2016

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Jon Addis is the owner of Area 419 Firearms near Toledo, OH.  John has been sharing and posting his videos of Destiny end mills on Facebook Page and more recently on his YouTube channel. The video below is his most recent video using a 5/8" Viper end mill in 6061-T6 Aluminum. The video below is HSM adaptive roughing with a Destiny Viper DVH 5/8 x 2" LOC. 0.250" step over, 0.500" DOC, 6,000 RPM, 90IPM.  According to John
"All the horsepower she's got, tool could take a lot more!"
​Take a look and then feel free to jump over to his Facebook or Youtube channel and ask him for more details.  

Destiny Tool Customer Profile: John Addis
John graduated from the University of Toledo with a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology.  He also attended Wyotech, and received a certification in Automotive Technology and Chassis Fabrication.  Along with that he's taken TIG welding classes at Owens Community college, and "perfected that art at home with my own machine."

According to John, "I have been building and modifying things pretty much my entire life.  The past five or so years though has been dedicated mainly to Precision Rifles.  I love working on guns, and my work shows it, this is more than just a job for me its also a hobby."

Area 419 is a relatively small operation right now running out of a 1500 sq.ft shop. It's just the kind of aggressive entrepreneur that we here at Destiny Tool really admire.  Some of our very best customers are small shops.  They're the ones who watch their dollars and take a deep dive analysis into cycle times and efficiency. They do their research and they optimize their tools. 

Small machine shops make up over 80% of the metalcutting machining industry.  They are some of the most innovative people we meet. They think out of the box. They always preface a conversation about speeds & feeds with "I'm just a small shop, I don't want to take up a lot of your time" but they almost always have done their research and are the people with their sleeves rolled up, mopping the floor up from coolant, talking to a customer on the phone and watching our end mills rough out material.  We love small shops! 

Small Shops are what makes us strong. Small shops are what makes us innovate. If you get a be sure to check out John's website and what he does. Support a small machine shop near you!
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#Instamachinist Video: Making Spice Grinders with Vipers & Diamondbacks

2/17/2016

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Our friend Kamal over at Rapid Prototype Machining Corp., is at it again with some very cool products.  He's been posting on Instagram his latest project making hand held spice grinders. They are made out of 6061 and finish out at 2" in diameter and only weighing a mirror finished 92.4 grams (3.3 ounces).

Check out the video on the right of a 1/2" DiamondBack in action.  It's fast, so don't blink! 

You can reach Kamal Alpay at
 kemal@rpm-corp.com or visit his website: www.rpm-corp.com

Here is the roughing video that I promised a few people of the @miteebite versagrips in action. There's nothing special about this video, I'm just showing that you can still haul ass with tools, full depth of cut, and your part will go nowhere. In the video I am using a @destinytool 1/2" diamond rougher being held by a @maritoolusa collet style tool holder. Instead of running one part in the middle, we have now put one part on each end. Allowing us to run a top and bottom at the same time.

A video posted by Kemal Alpay (@kalpay) on Feb 15, 2016 at 4:12pm PST

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