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Unleash Creativity: Composite Woodworking Router Bits, Crafting Exquisite Woodwork Designs

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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, Western Union,Alipay,Paypal

Supply Ability: 1000000000000PCS

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200mm Carbide End Mill

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Metal Cutting Carbide End Mill

Cutting Edge Geometry:
Varies
Feed Rate:
Varies
Material:
Carbide
Overall Length:
38-200mm
Cutting Direction:
Varies
Flute Length:
Varies
Shank Diameter:
Varies
Cutting Diameter:
D1-20mm
Cutting Edge Geometry:
Varies
Feed Rate:
Varies
Material:
Carbide
Overall Length:
38-200mm
Cutting Direction:
Varies
Flute Length:
Varies
Shank Diameter:
Varies
Cutting Diameter:
D1-20mm
Unleash Creativity: Composite Woodworking Router Bits, Crafting Exquisite Woodwork Designs

Product Description:

Carbide tools are especially beneficial for woodworking applications due to their high level of durability and ability to maintain a sharp cutting edge for longer periods as compared to traditional high-speed steel (HSS) tools. This is why they are commonly used in woodworking.

Examples of carbide tools that are widely used in woodworking are:

  • Carbide-tipped saw blades: These blades feature carbide teeth which can easily cut dense hardwoods and other hard materials without straining as they leave a clean and smooth cut.
  • Router bits: This type of carbide tool is available in a wide range of sizes and shapes; they can be used with either handheld routers or CNC machines to create decorative edges, grooves, and other shapes in wood.
  • Turning tools: These tools help in forming wooden shapes on the lathe. They include a replaceable carbide insert that can be turned to a newer edge when need be, thus, extending the lifespan and decreasing the need for frequent sharpening.
  • Planer and jointer blades: Carbide blades in planers and jointers are specifically made to handle the cut speed and harsh nature of woodworking; hence, they are capable of providing a smoother finish and can last longer than the traditional HSS blades.

In the long run, carbide tools are much more advantageous than traditional HSS tools for woodworking purposes, provided increased durability, tool life, and increased performance are taken into account. Therefore, by utilizing appropriate carbide tools, woodworkers can attain better quality results and significantly reduce the frequency of sharpening or tool replacement.

 

Features:

For cutting intricate designs in wood, a specialized tool is necessary. I would recommend carbide router bits with a small diameter and an appropriate shape for the project. A smaller bit helps to create more precise details while the carbide material offers increased durability and a longer tool life.

If your project requires an edged profile, opt for a bit with a small radius or beaded shape. If you are making a groove or dado, straight flute carbide router bits with a thin diameter are a better fit. And if you are making a plunge cut, try a carbide spiral plunge router bit with a thin diameter and a sharp point.

When using carbide router bits for intricate designs in wood, you should also pay attention to your depth of cut and feed rate. For a clean cut, work with a shallow depth and a slower feed rate. Overall, the type of carbide tool and related cutting parameters should be matched to the desired outcome when working with wood. With the right tool, woodworkers can achieve top-notch results and extend the life of their router bits.

 

Technical Parameters:

The technical data of carbide tools for woodworking will vary 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 typically have a high tooth count, ranging from 60 to 100 teeth. The teeth are typically ground with a negative hook angle to reduce the likelihood of kickback and improve the quality of the cut. The kerf (width of the cut) can range 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 will depend on the size of the router being used. The cutting edge geometry will vary depending on the specific application, such as straight, spiral, or profile shapes.
  • Turning tools: Carbide turning tools for woodworking typically 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". The number of blades per cutterhead will depend on the size of the machine and the material being cut.

In addition to the geometry of the tool, 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:

There are numerous options for coating carbide tools used in woodworking, each offering distinct benefits. Below are some of the more popular choices.

Titanium Nitride (TiN): This is the most frequently employed coating for carbide tools in woodworking. Utilizing a ceramic compound, it provides a resilient and wear-resistant surface that can prolong the lifespan of the tool. Additionally, it reduces friction, thereby avoiding burning and improving the cut quality.

Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN): This is similar to TiN, yet it boasts superior wear resistance and thus is appropriate for cutting abrasive substances such as particleboard or MDF. Moreover, in comparison with TiN, it has a lower coefficient of friction, hence reducing heat buildup and improving the cut quality.

Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC): This is a high-functionality coating that grants outstanding wear resistance and low friction. It is the right fit for cutting material that produces abundant heat, for example hardwoods or laminates.

Zirconium Nitride (ZrN): This coating generates a hard and durable surface which is suitable for handling materials that emit great heat, such as hardwoods or laminates. Its coefficient of friction is low, optimising the cutting quality.

In sum, the coating to choose depends on the particular application and the material to be cut. By selecting the correct coating for a carbide tool, woodworkers can improve the performance and lifespan of their tools and produce excellent results.

 

Customization:

We provide custom Carbide End Mill services, with the brand name of OEM/ODM, model number of Woodworking, origin of Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. Minimum order quantity is 5PCS, and the price is to be negotiated. The packaging details and delivery time are single item and 7-15days respectively. Payment terms include T/T. We have the supply ability of 100000000PCS. The cutting edge type, material, cutting edge geometry and feed rate vary from one to another. The coating options range from AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco, Tin, DLC to customized.

Our Carbide End Mill is made of tungsten steel, which provides superior cutting tools and end mill. Its high durability and long lasting sharpness make it a perfect choice for your cutting needs.

 

Support and Services:

At Carbide End Mill, we offer a wide range of technical support and service options to meet the needs of our customers. Our team of experienced engineers is available to provide technical advice and assistance with product selection, installation, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. We also offer technical support via phone, email, and online chat, as well as on-site service for more complex issues. Additionally, we offer a variety of training options, including webinars, online tutorials, and in-person classes. No matter what your needs, our team is here to help you get the most out of your Carbide End Mill products.

 

Packing and Shipping:

Packaging and Shipping of Carbide End Mill

Carbide End Mill is packed using a customized, reinforced cardboard box, which is designed to protect the product from any damage. The box is then sealed using a high-quality adhesive tape. Each package is labeled with the product details, including the serial number, model, and size of the Carbide End Mill.

The Carbide End Mill is shipped using a reliable and quick delivery service. The product is insured for any damage it may incur during shipment. The tracking number is provided to the customer for tracking the shipment.