Which grade of HSS did you actually have.
I personally have allot of time on my hands and now being retired also no in hurry to get anything done.
I have tried the carbide inserts but they are just not up to my own quality of workmanship.
HSS is available in an insert format for some grades.
Sort of the best of both worlds.
An insert that is HSS.
We used to make receivers and transmitters that had a stack of slices.
Each major function (Command/control interface, LO slices, mixer slices,
power amp slices (for TX) etc.
Slices where typically about 3 inches by 5 inches and as thick as required.
Lots of isolation and shielding.
We would start with an aluminum billet slight large enough to make a slice.
Then hog it out.
Sometimes from only one side, sometimes both sides.
Stack the pieces up with RF tight joints and through bolt the stack together.
Cut surfaces had to be clean and smooth to make an RF tight joint.
Nickel plating on all surfaces.
Gray epoxy paint on exterior except mating joints and connector locations.
Sometimes silver filled conductive gaskets.
HF to UHF was about 3 in. X 5 in. by 6 inches tall.
Blind mate command / control / reference oscillator input on one end, RF in/out on the other face.
SIGINT / ELINT grade equipment.
As many as 127 receivers in a system.