Month ago was back when I wasn't feeling to well. Much better now thank you.
Extruded means the billet was pushed through a die to achieve the desired shape. The angle and Ibeam you see at the hardware store is all extruded. It will not be as uniform in density as rolled stock. I think what is being called cold forged is really a rolling operation. Just think of the difference between shoving gob of clay through a hole, and rolling it between your palms to form a rod.
For your purposes, there is no real difference, to achieve the correct finish might require a slightly different shape on the cutting tool, ie relief, rake angle and all the other stuff you really don't want to have to learn, but your going to be forced to pretty soon.
Steve
Extruded means the billet was pushed through a die to achieve the desired shape. The angle and Ibeam you see at the hardware store is all extruded. It will not be as uniform in density as rolled stock. I think what is being called cold forged is really a rolling operation. Just think of the difference between shoving gob of clay through a hole, and rolling it between your palms to form a rod.
For your purposes, there is no real difference, to achieve the correct finish might require a slightly different shape on the cutting tool, ie relief, rake angle and all the other stuff you really don't want to have to learn, but your going to be forced to pretty soon.
Steve
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