Hi
I think En1A is limited in it’s use, good for non stressed parts and easy to get a good finish.
I dislike En3, I can get a good finish some of the time but for me it’s to much time playing around expertimenting and hoping a good finish is obtained as I approach the final cut. Usually I will hand finish to get a precise size with a good finish
I agree En24T is good to machine to a high standard however, I get good results with En8M, not as hard as En24T and lower tensile but still good for stressed parts and can be heat treated. Ordinary En8 I don’t like much, I find it’s like machining a harder version of En3.
Generaly I keep to 303 st st, En1A, En8M or En24T. and get good results easily.
I often use 303 st st in place of En1A for none stressed none wearing parts, almost as easy to machine won’t rust and can takle a high polish quickly.
My favourate machining materials are gr 17 cast iron, leaded bronze or gun metal. Her in doors does not like me machining cast iron.
Above refers to turning, milling is another storey.
Nigel