Yesterday I was milling out the T-slots in my new Vertex rotary table to 12mm, the same as my mill table (who would want 11mm T-slots anyway?). I wanted to chamfer the edges of the slots but I don't have a chamfering cutter. After trying a few countersink cutters that wouldn't cut, I found a 90deg spotting drill that worked well when used like an end mill.
Having decided I should invest in a 'proper' chamfer mill, I've now only been able to find them in solid carbide. Other than that there only seem to be the expensive and quite large carbide insert tools, and cheap sets of what look like countersink cutters with slim shanks.
Chamfering must be a common enough operation, so the question is, what do others use?
David