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Originally Posted by Cory View Post
You'd need something like an end mill holder or a collet chuck (which would use ER or some similar collapsible collet series) to be able to leave the tool in the holder. All standard collets for manual milling machines are going to be smooth bore that a tool will freely slide in and out of when not actively clamped by the machine.

Oops, I was thinking end mill holder/collet chuck as I have more experience with the CNC mill stuff than manual. Thanks for the clarification!
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