High Quality: The Genmitsu end mills are made of ultra-fine 0.2μm Tungsten Carbide Steel Alloy that can keep continuous machining 800 minutes. Just make sure you select the correct-sized collet for your device. Wide Compatibility: Genmitsu TB04A tapered ball nose end mills are compatible with most desktop CNC machines, such as the Genmitsu 3018 Series, as well as other industrial CNC machines. Versatile: Perfect for 3D machining jobs like molds, rapid prototyping, models and other other precision parts processing, these Tapered ball nose bits can do the best.Īpplicable Materials: These nano blue coating bits have an HRC rating of 65 and are optimal for milling a wide range of materials, including plastics, aluminum, circuit board, wood, etc. This provides longevity and produces cutting results of the highest quality.Ĭost-Effective: Coming with 4x 2-Flute tapered ball nose end mills, Shank Diameter: 3.175mm, Radius: 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0mm, Cutting Length: 15mm, Overall Length: 40mm. Moreover, its Nano Blue Coating with high hardness and heat resistance enables the tool's cutting edge to retain crucial sharpness and lubricity. High Quality: The Genmitsu end mills are made of ultra-fine 0.2μm ttungsten steel that can keep continuous machining 800 minutes. Wide Compatibility: The RR20A carbide burrs are compatible with most desktop CNC machines, such as the Genmitsu 3018 Series, as well as other industrial CNC machines. Versatile: Widely used for metalwork, toolmaking, model engineering, wood carving, jewelry making, welding, chamfering, casting, deburring, grinding, cylinder head porting, and sculpting.Īpplicable Materials: Suitable for materials with relatively low density, such as wood, plastics, aluminum, jewellery, etc. Shank Diameter: 3mm, Cutting Diameter: 3.0mm, Cutting Length: 17mm, Overall Length: 38mm. This provides longevity and produces cutting results of the highest quality.Ĭost-Effective: Equipped with single-slot, double-slot, and ball-end burrs to meet your requirements for a variety of work projects. Wide Compatibility -The MC40A end mills are compatible with most desktop CNC machines, such as the Genmitsu 3018 Series, as well as other industrial CNC machines. Two End Mill Sets - Shank Diameter: 3.175mm, Cutting Diameter: 0.8 - 3.0mm (0.8/1.0/1.2/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.5/3.0mm), Cutting Length: 17mm, Overall Length: 38mm, with Nano blue and Titanium coating.Īpplicable Materials - Widely used in various materials including plastics, aluminum, circuit board, wood, as well as other precision parts processing. This provides longevity and produces cutting results of the highest quality.Ģ-Flute Spiral Flat Nose & Ball Nose End Mills - Shank Diameter: 3.175mm, Cutting Diameter: 3.175mm, Cutting Length: 17mm, Overall Length: 38mm. Moreover, its Nano Blue Coating /Titanium Coating with high hardness and heat resistance enables the tool's cutting edge to retain crucial sharpness and lubricity. The trick is not overdoing it and lowering the RPM.High Quality - The Genmitsu end mills are made of ultra-fine 0.2μm tungsten carbide steel alloy that can keep continuous machining 800 minutes. Throw shity material into the mix with it's hard and soft spots plus a slightly wobbly machine and it soon becomes a cluster is another problem where going faster can actually reduce chatter by increasing tool pressure which pushes the tool into material harder so reduces chatter. Unfortunately with small tools it's a fine balance between too slow and too fast causing high tool pressure which is what snaps tools. It's a common mistake to think melting is because going too fast when it's actually the opposite. At the lower rpm your not rubbing as much but you still rubbing to some degree which is causing excess wear and a poor finish. The reason you clagged up was melting because was rubbing rather than cutting because the feed rate was too low. I think the OA cutters make a vast difference as those settings with a cheap chinese carbide end mill just meant el snappo.You do realize that OA is just bullshit for high helix. I used to cut at 24000 rpm, but got far too much clagging on the cutter.
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