ToolroomTech_42 | Category: Cutting Tools & Advanced Materials
SCS didn’t reinvent the wheel. But they perfected a niche. The Platinum Arkand series is like a high-end chef’s knife—it’s not for every task, but in the right hands on the right material, nothing else feels as good. I’ll be keeping a set in my locker for the nasty stainless jobs. scs tool platinum arkand series
You’ll know it’s different. The grind is harder—you feel the resistance. That’s the wear resistance talking. I’ll be keeping a set in my locker
This is the real test. Titanium loves to gall and weld to cutting edges. The Arkand-Protect coating plus the high cobalt’s toughness meant I could run at 120 SFM (aggressive for Ti with cobalt HSS, not carbide) with a .0015" chip load. No built-up edge after 45 minutes of roughing. The edge retention was surprising—I saw about 30% longer tool life compared to a leading brand’s premium cobalt series. That’s the wear resistance talking
This is where the Arkand series woke up. At 180 SFM and 0.0025" chip load, the difference from a standard M42 or even a lower-tier carbide tool was night and day. The Arkand didn’t work-harden the material. Why? The variable helix geometry (which SCS calls "Harmonic Dampening") actually works. Chatter was reduced by about 60% in a 3xD slotting operation. The chips came off a consistent straw color, not blue-black.
Deep Dive: The SCS Tool Platinum Arkand Series – Is High-End Cobalt Worth the Hype?
The general fabrication shop cutting A36, 1018, or aluminum. Save your money and buy a standard cobalt or even good HSS.