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Carbide Tools For Woodworking Varies Shank Diameter Cutting Tools For Different Feed Rate

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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

Supply Ability: 100000000PCS

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Woodworking Carbide End Mill Cutter

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DLC Coating Carbide End Mill

Cutting Direction:
Varies
Shape:
End Mill
Flute Length:
Varies
Overall Length:
38-200mm
Cutting Speed:
Varies
Feed Rate:
Varies
Coating:
AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco,Tin,DLC,Customized
Helix Angle:
30/35/38/40/45
Cutting Direction:
Varies
Shape:
End Mill
Flute Length:
Varies
Overall Length:
38-200mm
Cutting Speed:
Varies
Feed Rate:
Varies
Coating:
AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco,Tin,DLC,Customized
Helix Angle:
30/35/38/40/45
Carbide Tools For Woodworking Varies Shank Diameter Cutting Tools For Different Feed Rate

Product Description:

Carbide tools are greatly used in woodworking for their robustness and capacity to stay sharp for a longer time compared to high-speed steel (HSS) tool. Let's take a look at some of the commonly used carbide tools in woodworking.
Carbide-tipped saw blades: Designed with carbide teeth, these blades are extremely effective at cutting through hardwoods and other hard materials with a neat finish.
Router bits: These bits are found in different sizes and shapes and are used for creating decorative edges, grooves and other shapes in wood. They can be used with handheld routers or CNC machines.
Turning tools: Used for turning wood on a lathe, these tools have a replaceable carbide insert. You can rotate to a fresh edge when it's dull, allowing the tool to last longer and reduce the need for frequent sharpening.
Planer and jointer blades: Carbide blades can resist the velocity of cutting and coarse nature of woodworking producing a smoother outcome and staying longer than HSS blades.
All in all, carbide tools are superior to HSS tools, providing more durability, longer life and higher performance. With the right carbide tool for the job, woodworkers can create better results and cut less frequently on sharpening or replacing the tool.

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 will vary depending on the type of tool used and the requirements of the application. Here are a few general technical data points to consider for common types of woodworking tools:
Saw blades: Generally, carbide saw blades meant for woodworking will have a high tooth count ranging from 60 to 100 teeth. The teeth are usually ground with a negative hook angle to reduce 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 diameter of the blade.
Router bits: Carbide router bits for woodworking are available in various shapes and sizes, with the diameter ranging from 1/8" to 1". The shank diameter depends on the size of the router being used. The shape of the cutting edge can 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 from 1/8" to 1/2". The insert can be rotated to a fresh edge when dull, helping extend the lifespan of the tool.
Planer and jointer blades: Carbide planer and jointer blades for woodworking usually have a thickness of 1/8" to 1/4" and a width of 1" to 2". How many blades are in a cutterhead depends on the size of the machine and the material being cut.
Besides the geometry of the tool, some other technical data points to consider when selecting carbide tools for woodworking include the material composition, coating (if any), cutting parameters like speed and feed rate, and surface finish requirements. By choosing the proper carbide tool and optimizing the cutting parameters, woodworkers can achieve good results and increase the lifespan of their tools.
 

Applications:


When it comes to carbide tools used in woodworking, there are several coating options available for users to choose from. Each has its own unique benefits. Here are the four most common coating options for woodworking tools:
Titanium Nitride (TiN): This is the most commonly used coating for carbide tools used in woodworking. TiN is a ceramic coating that provides a hard and wear-resistant surface, which can extend the life of the tool. It also reduces the friction generated during cutting, thus preventing burning and improving the overall cut quality.
Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN): This coating is similar to TiN, but the wear resistance is higher, therefore it is better suited for cutting materials like particleboard or MDF. It also has a lower coefficient of friction than TiN, which can reduce heat build-up and enhance the overall cutting quality.
Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC): This is a high-performance coating with great wear resistance and low friction. It is ideal for cutting materials that generate high temperatures like hardwoods or laminates.
Zirconium Nitride (ZrN): This coating offers a hard and wear-resistant surface, particularly suitable for cutting materials that generate high heat. It also produces a low coefficient of friction, improving the quality of the cut.
Overall, selecting the appropriate coating for a carbide tool depends on the specific application and material being cut. By choosing the right coating, woodworkers will be able to improve the performance and lifespan of their tools, thus achieving better results.
 

Customization:


We provide customized services for Carbide End Mill. Our brand name is OEM/ODM, model number is Woodworking, and our place of origin is Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. The minimum order quantity is 5PCS, and the price is to be negotiated. The packaging details is single item. The delivery time is 7-15days, and the payment terms is T/T. The supply ability is 100000000PCS. The cutting edge geometry, shank diameter, feed rate, and cutting edge material varies. The coating includes AlTiN, TiAIN, Naco, Tin, DLC, and customized. We specialize in cutting tools, end mill, router bits, and milling cutter.
 

Support and Services:

 

Carbide End Mill Technical Support and Service

At XYZ, we provide full technical support and service for our Carbide End Mill products. Our technical support team is available 24/7 to provide assistance with product installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
We offer free online technical support, including our comprehensive FAQs, video tutorials, and detailed product manuals. Our knowledgeable technical support staff can provide assistance if needed.
We also offer extended warranties and maintenance services for our Carbide End Mill products. Our maintenance services include periodic calibration, cleaning, and parts replacement.
For any questions or concerns regarding your Carbide End Mill product, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our friendly customer service staff will be happy to assist you.
 

Packing and Shipping:

 

Packaging and Shipping

Carbide End Mill is packaged and shipped in accordance with industry standards for safety and security. Each carbide end mill is placed in a protective plastic sleeve to prevent damage during shipping. The sleeve is then placed in a cardboard box filled with bubble wrap for additional cushioning. The box is then sealed with packaging tape and labeled with shipping information.