Yeah i actually went down the feel like it route at one point and have not used it since. Still, get some water soluble just for the economy value and use it out of a bottle.
I would say if you are doing CNC batch milling i'd say either coolant or air is a must, otherwise the tools could well overload on heavy side cuts.
Having said that, there is one way around it by using a heavy application of carnuba wax before milling and it should be enough to contain the chips for 1 cycle before cleaning.
But for a bit of this and a bit of that work on manual machines it's really unnecessary and a burden to clean.
If you need a lubricant that can withstand high heat on the occasional drilling/tapping operation get some mollislip metalworking compound, does the job well.
Michael W
Edited By Michael Walters on 28/06/2016 11:54:50