Just to clarify:
I use CCMT0604 tips for roughing. The 100 degree corner, to use the tips where I have chipped the 80 degree corners, usually by being careless and banging the tool into the work. (An activity that can be expensive! )
The swarf comes off a lovely shade of brown or deep blue, when roughing, and leaves quite a good finish. Although high speed, high volume production work is what carbide tools were originally designed to serve.
A CCMT0604 tip is used in the Boring Bar, and produces very good finishes, with a fine feed.
The tangential tool is used for for finishing, since a freshly sharpened toolbit will take a cut of 0.0005" (0.0127 mm ) or so!
According to Eccentric Engineering, their tool holder can be used to hold round toolbits, or ones ground for screwcutting.
You use whatever works best for you, with your equipment and materials.
Howard