If the core is soft(ish) as you say, you may be able to grind the hard skin off the ends, then get in with a deep cut underneath the hard outer layer on the OD and remove it in one fell swoop. Or you might even very carefully grind the outer layer off the OD on the bench grinder then finish the softer inner material in the lathe.
Otherwise, you might have to experiment with rpm. Sometimes going slower helps with harder materials, other times with insert tooling, if you spin the job fast enough and get the metal basically up toward melting temp at the cutting point it will work too. Might sacrifice a tip or two in the process though. In this scenario, sparks and red hot swarf coming off the job are good. On such a small diameter though, the ML7 probably won't spin fast enough for this.
Edited By Hopper on 12/07/2018 00:23:05
Edited By Hopper on 12/07/2018 00:23:51