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Why You Should Be Using Carbide Cutting Tools

When it comes to hard working tools like end mills and drill bits, there are a lot of different options available on the market. If you are looking for the best options when purchasing tools for your shop, then carbide cutting tools are the clearly superior choice. If you have been wondering about the functionality of carbide tools vs steel tools, today we will be looking at both of…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 24, 2021 at 7:45am — No Comments

It’s so Much Easier to Thread Mill Pipe Threads

Threading is essential when working with pipes and other interlocking components. Threads make it easy for two components to be connected together and using the right kind of threads can help to prevent leaks. The process of cutting threads needs to be extremely accurate in order to create components that will join together to produce a leak resistant seal. One way to cut threads quickly and efficiently is to…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 23, 2021 at 5:32am — No Comments

A Guide to Using Spot Drills

Drilling into hard materials like cast iron and steel pose a few risks. Drill bits are long and flexible tools, which can make them difficult to position accurately. This is especially true when drilling at high speeds. Even while using a milling machine to precisely align the cutting tool, drill bits still have a tendency to “walk off” their mark when they come in contact with hard surfaces. If the accuracy of your holes is important on your workpiece, then…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 22, 2021 at 1:18am — No Comments

What Goes into the Best End Mills for Aluminum

When it comes to machining components, aluminum is an incredible material to work with. It is light yet strong and easy to machine when compared to denser metals like steel. Even though aluminum is easier to machine, you do need to make sure that you are using the correct cutting tools when working with this material. If you need to find the best end mills for aluminum,…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 18, 2021 at 12:54am — No Comments

Why Do You Need Special End Mills for Aluminum?

Aluminum is a pretty amazing material for several applications. It’s ratio of material strength to weight makes it the perfect choice for producing a wide range of components for several industries. It is also significantly softer than steel, making it much easier to machine. Despite the fact that aluminum is softer than steel, you cannot use the same tools to machine both materials. It is important to use special…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 16, 2021 at 7:59am — No Comments

Different Uses for Drill Mills

If you work with milling machines, then you know just how common tool changes are when operating these machines. This is because the tools used in milling operations are often designed to serve very specific purposes. Tools that can serve several functions are unique and extremely useful because they can help users cut down on their tool changes. Drill mills are one type…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on February 9, 2021 at 3:20am — No Comments

When To Use A Chamfer Mill

When it comes to manufacturing custom components with a milling machine, using the right cutting tools for the job is essential. Most end mills are specifically designed to perform a certain task. This means that completing a custom component that requires making several different types of cuts using a variety of tools. If you are looking to cut down on product times, tool changes are a good place to start. Tools like…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on December 1, 2020 at 2:06am — No Comments

Using Spot Drills And Carbide Bits For Accuracy

When it comes to drilling holes, the process can be simple or complex depending on the level of accuracy that is required. If you are just doing something simple like drilling a pilot hole into wood, you can usually just go for it and produce results that are clean and accurate. If you are using a milling machine to place a hole in a piece of steel or other hard material, you will need to use a few tools to get the job done right.…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 30, 2020 at 12:57am — No Comments

What Is A Chamfer End Mill?

A chamfer end mill is not exactly the most impressive looking cutting tool, but looks can be deceiving. Chamfer cutters are one of the most versatile milling cutters found in most shops. These tools are typically just a shank with a pointed and fluted tip, though there are some more elaborately designed chamfer tools on the market. Some tools may have flutes moving…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 24, 2020 at 1:43am — No Comments

Putting Together Your Own Carbide End Mill Set

Carbide end mill sets are typically a range of similar end mills that can be purchased together in order to provide users with all the sizes that they will need. While this might seem like a great idea in practice, you can probably take a look at your own end mill sets and find a few that you have barely used. This is one of the most common issues with buying end mills in bulk, you might…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 23, 2020 at 6:07am — No Comments

Need To Replace A Piece Of You Carbide End Mill Set?

Buying a carbide end mill set is a great way to save money on high quality cutting tools, but there will always be a few pieces in the set that will get used over and over while others remain in their case. If you have noticed that your favorite end mills are starting to wear down, it might be time to find a replacement. Finding a replacement for one of your tools can be a tricky process…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 13, 2020 at 2:52am — No Comments

When To Use A Chamfer End Mill

Milling machines are powerful manufacturing tools, especially when it comes to machining custom components. One of the few downsides to these machines is the fact that they require specialized cutters in order to operate efficiently. The more tool changes that an operator has to make, the more drawn out the machining process can be. This means that it is important to use certain tools like…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 9, 2020 at 4:42am — No Comments

When To Use Stub Drills

Drilling can be difficult, especially when accuracy is crucial. Drill bits are designed to cut through a wide range of materials, but they have a tendency to walk off their mark, potentially damaging a workpiece. One way to get more accurate results when drilling holes with a milling machine is to use stub drills. These shorter bits are more rigid, and therefore more accurate,…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 7, 2020 at 5:55am — No Comments

Two Factors To Consider When Choosing The Best Drill Bit Manufacturers

Drill bits are essential manufacturing tools that are often subjected to a lot of use and abuse. Because these cutting tools regularly have to undergo exposure to high friction forces and the heat that results, bits can wear down quickly. If you are trying to find the right drill bits for your shop, it’s worth taking the time to make sure that you are ordering your tools from a reliable drill bit…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 6, 2020 at 1:18am — No Comments

Thread Mill Pipe Threads Quickly and Easily

If you have ever used a tap and die tool to produce threads on pipe or any other workpiece, you know just how frustrating the process can be. These tools are both time consuming to use and capable of jamming. This fault can potentially damage your workpiece and your tools. Luckily you can avoid all of the hassles of dealing with these tools when you thread mill pipe threads using a…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 3, 2020 at 5:58am — No Comments

The Ease Of Using A Carbide Thread Mill NPT Cutter

Threads are an essential part of many pieces of hardware, allowing them to be secure to surfaces or other components. When creating threads, accuracy is essential to ensure that they can find any other part with complimentary threads. There are several types of threads, and national pipe thread(NPT) has become a standard option for many applications involving pipe fittings. With a…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on November 3, 2020 at 5:38am — No Comments

Why Should You Buy Carbide Drills?

All cutting tools will suffer fatigue over time, including drill bits. When it comes to finding the right drill bits for milling machines, especially high speed milling machines, being able to resist corrosive forces is paramount. One way to make sure that your bits can handle any task your shop might need is to buy carbide drills. These tools offer several advantages over their steel counterparts that…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on October 30, 2020 at 1:48am — No Comments

The Many Ways To Use Drill Mills

When it comes to milling machines, it is incredibly important to choose the perfect tools for the job. Most end mills and drill bits are designed to perform specific functions. If you want to cut down on tool changes and increase efficiency in your shop, versatile tools like drill mills can help you work faster and smarter.…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on October 20, 2020 at 1:42am — No Comments

Choosing Milling Tools From Quality Drill Bit Manufacturers

When machining components, drill bits and end mills are the most important types of cutting tools employed on milling machines. Like all cutting tools, drill bits will be fatigued by long term use and eventually lose their sharp cutting edges. While certain operating practices can help prolong tool life, purchasing tools from a reliable drill bit manufacturer is the best way to find tools that are built…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on October 13, 2020 at 3:38am — No Comments

Solid Carbide Thread Mills Make Threading Easy

Interlocking components have to be machined with threaded surfaces to accommodate the correct bolt sizes. This leaves little room for error and the tools for manufacturing threads have to be extremely precise. For years, tap and die tools were considered to be one of the best options for cutting threads, but these tools are relatively slow and cannot complete a threaded surface in a single pass. Luckily powerful CNC milling machines and…

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Added by Geoffrey Less on October 13, 2020 at 3:26am — No Comments

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