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Carbide End Mill With Varying Cutting Edge Geometry And Feed Rate Woodworking Tools

Product Details

Place of Origin: Changzhou,Jiangsu,China

Brand Name: OEM/ODM

Model Number: Woodworking

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: 5PCS

Price: To be negotiated

Packaging Details: Single item

Delivery Time: 7-15days

Payment Terms: T/T

Supply Ability: 100000000PCS

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Cutting Edge Geometry:
Varies
Cutting Speed:
Varies
Helix Angle:
30/35/38/40/45
Cutting Edge Type:
Varies
Coating:
AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco,Tin,DLC,Customized
Cutting Diameter:
D1-20mm
Cutting Edge Material:
Varies
Cutting Direction:
Varies
Cutting Edge Geometry:
Varies
Cutting Speed:
Varies
Helix Angle:
30/35/38/40/45
Cutting Edge Type:
Varies
Coating:
AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco,Tin,DLC,Customized
Cutting Diameter:
D1-20mm
Cutting Edge Material:
Varies
Cutting Direction:
Varies
Carbide End Mill With Varying Cutting Edge Geometry And Feed Rate Woodworking Tools

Product Description:

Carbide tools are popularly used in woodworking projects due to their outstanding durability and stability compared to traditional high-speed steel (HSS) tools. Let's take a look at some of the most common carbide tools used for woodworking:

  • Carbide-tipped saw blades: these teeth can easily cut through the composites of the densest hardwoods and other tough materials, and still maintain a clean and smooth cut.
  • Router bits: with a huge variety of shapes and sizes, these bits are used to get decorative edges, grooves, and other shapes into wood, either with handheld routers, or with CNC machines.
  • Turning tools: these also employ carbide inserts that can be rotated to a fresh edge when dull, which extends the tool's lifespan, and reduces the need for frequent sharpening.
  • Planer and jointer blades: these are designed sustainably for the high-speed cutting of woodworking, providing a smoother finish than HSS blades, and lasting longer.

Overall, woodworkers who employ carbide tools can enjoy greater durability and tool longevity, improved performance, and higher-quality results with less maintenance or tool replacement.

 

Features:

For cutting intricate designs in wood, I would recommend using carbide router bits with a small diameter and a specialized shape designed for the specific cut you need to make. The smaller diameter of the bit allows for finer detail work, while the carbide material provides increased durability and a longer tool life.

For example, if you need to cut a decorative edge profile, a carbide router bit with a small radius or bead shape would be appropriate. If you need to make a precise groove or dado, a straight flute carbide router bit with a narrow diameter would be ideal. If you need to make a plunge cut, a carbide spiral plunge router bit with a small diameter and a sharp point would be suitable.

It is important to consider the depth of cut and feed rate when using carbide router bits for intricate designs in wood. A shallow depth of cut and a slower feed rate will help prevent chip-out and ensure a clean and precise cut.

Overall, the choice of carbide tool for cutting intricate designs in wood will depend on the specific details of the design and the desired outcome. By selecting the appropriate tool and optimizing the cutting parameters, woodworkers can achieve high-quality results and maintain the longevity of their tools.

 

Technical Parameters:

The technical data of carbide tools for woodworking varies depending on the specific type of tool and the requirements of the application. Here are some general technical data points to consider for common types of carbide tools used in woodworking:

Saw blades: Carbide saw blades for woodworking have a high tooth count, ranging from 60 to 100 teeth, and a negative hook angle to reduce the likelihood of kickback and improve the quality of the cut. The kerf (width of the cut) ranges from 1/8" to 3/16", depending on the blade diameter.

Router bits: Carbide router bits for woodworking come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with diameters ranging from 1/8" to 1". The shank diameter depends on the size of the router being used, with the cutting edge geometry varying depending on the specific application, such as straight, spiral, or profile shapes.

Turning tools: Carbide turning tools for woodworking have a square or diamond-shaped insert with a thickness ranging from 1/8" to 1/2". The insert is designed to be rotated to a fresh edge when dull, extending the lifespan of the tool.

Planer and jointer blades: Carbide planer and jointer blades for woodworking typically have a thickness of 1/8" to 1/4" and a width of 1" to 2", with the number of blades per cutterhead depending on the size of the machine and the material being cut.

Other technical data points to consider for carbide tools for woodworking include the material composition, coating (if any), cutting parameters such as speed and feed rate, and surface finish requirements. By selecting the appropriate carbide tool and optimizing the cutting parameters, woodworkers can achieve high-quality results and maximize the lifespan of their tools.

 

Applications:

When it comes to carbide tools used in woodworking, there are several coating options available, each of which offers unique benefits.

Titanium Nitride (TiN)

The most common coating used for carbide tools in woodworking is Titanium Nitride (TiN). It is a ceramic coating that provides a hard, wear-resistant surface that can extend the life of the tool. Additionally, it reduces friction which can help to prevent burning and improve the quality of the cut.

Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN)

This coating shares many properties with TiN, but provides even greater wear resistance and is better suited for cutting abrasive materials, such as particleboard or MDF. It also has a lower coefficient of friction than TiN which can help to reduce heat buildup and improve the quality of the cut.

Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC)

This is a high-performance coating that provides excellent wear resistance and low friction. It is ideal for cutting materials that generate high heat, such as hardwoods or laminates.

Zirconium Nitride (ZrN)

This coating provides a hard, wear-resistant surface ideal for cutting high-heat materials, such as hardwoods or laminates. It also has a low coefficient of friction, which can improve the quality of the cut.

In conclusion, the ideal coating will depend on the specific application and material being cut. However, by using the appropriate coating for a carbide tool, woodworkers can improve the performance and lifespan of their tools, whilst achieving high-quality results.

 

Customization:

Carbide End Mill Customization Service

We offer custom-made carbide end mill with excellent quality and reasonable price. It is made of tungsten steel, which makes it a perfect milling cutter and cutting tool. It has a helix angle of 30/35/38/40/45, a cutting diameter of D1-20mm, and a number of flutes of 1/2/3/4/5/6/8. The cutting edge geometry varies.

Brand Name: OEM/ODM
Model Number: Woodworking
Place of Origin: Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Minimum Order Quantity: 5PCS
Price: To be negotiated
Packaging Details: Single item
Delivery Time: 7-15days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 100000000PCS

 

Support and Services:

Carbide End Mill technical support and service includes:

  • Installation Assistance
  • Troubleshooting
  • Product Replacement or Repairs
  • Technical Support via Phone, Email, or Live Chat
  • General Maintenance
 

Packing and Shipping:

Carbide end mills are typically packaged in a plastic container for protection during shipping. The container should be labeled with the product name, size, and any other pertinent information. The container should be securely sealed to prevent the end mill from coming loose during transport. The end mill should also be wrapped in protective material such as foam or bubble wrap to protect it from any bumps or shocks during shipping. The end mill should be securely placed in the container, avoiding any contact with other items. The package should be clearly labeled with the shipping address.