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pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
Next time you buy some new end mills, go for something without the TiN coating.
TiN is not a good coating for non ferrous metals. You'd do much better with TiCN. Absolutely avoid TiAlN or AlTiN for aluminum. You should try some 3 flute carbide variable helix ZrN coated end mills. You can get them pretty cheap, and they cut like a dream on Al. |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
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From what (rather small) amount of experience I have TiN coated endmills cut better then uncoated on plastics, aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and wood. This makes it worth the $1-3 that the coating adds to the cost, so when TiCN is not available I find it an acceptable alternative. We also do need steel parts from time to time, so we need to keep at least a few low-helix, TiN coated endmills. I'll be on the look out for those, any suggest for where to get them? I generally try and stay with 2 flute because they are always centercutting and they are hard for people to clog. |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
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I ordered some of their 3 flute variable helix end mills for aluminum for use on a CNC mill, and they rock. They clear chips just as well as 2 flutes, but cut soooo smoothly, and leave perfectly formed chips and a great surface finish. They're ~$35 for a 1/2" end mill which may be expensive depending on what kind of tooling youve been purchasing, but they're a great deal for us, since the previous 1/2" end mills I've been purchasing were ~$45 for 2 flute TiN coated carbide. |
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Just wondering, what exactly is a 'variable helix'? On their site the end mills look to have a very consistent helix to them, I can't see such a subtle change to make any real difference. |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
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That same 1/2" end mill that's $35 from lakeshore is like $70-90 from Niagara, Hanita, SGS, etc. Last edited by Cory : 03-02-2008 at 00:53. |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
I was going to comment about our huge McMaster order of end mills, but then I realized that YOU ARE FROM MY TEAM.
Also the minions will still manage to clog them ![]() |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
Not if they recieve proper training before gaining access to the bridgeport which classes will begin after the season by Lawrence who manages to manually machine parts better than our cnc mill. Not only are the parts better but they are done faster and he wastes less of our material. However i use the term cnc mill lightly and when i mean i mean lowest of the light. Our so called CNC mill is actually a micro mill and it fails to cut he simplest bolt hole patterns. Maybe one of these days i will post a picture to let the whole first robotics world what not to buy in terms of cnc mills because this thing is awful.
BTW lawrence i was kidding about the classes eventhough it's probaly a good idea. Last edited by Laxphan1525 : 03-02-2008 at 02:12. |
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Re: pic: A new End Mill from McMaster
Well...I don't know if it's the Mini Mill's fault as much as it is that we don't have the proper software...
Also apparently it's not even supposed to be used for aluminum in the first place. But yes, Lawry is an awesome miller ![]() |
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