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MILLING CUTTER
DESCRIPTION Milling cutters are cutting tools typically used in milling machines or machining centres (and occasionally in other machine tools). They remove material by their movement within the machine (e.g., a ball nose mill) or directly from the cutter's shape (e.g., a form tool such as a hobbing cutter).
GEOMETRY A variety of grooves, slots, and pockets in the workpiece may be produced from a variety of tool bits. Common tool bit types are: square end cutters, ball end cutters, t-slot cutters, and shell mills. Square end cutters can mill square slots, pockets, and edges. Ball end cutters mill radiused slots or fillets. T-slot cutters mill exactly that: t-shaped slots. Shell end cutters are used for large flat surfaces and for angle cuts. There are variations of these tool types as well. There are four critical angles of each cutting tool: end cutting edge angle, axial relief angle, radial relief angle, and radial rake angle. See graph for common values.
GEOMETRY Depending on the material being milled, and what task should be performed, different tool types and geometry may be used. For instance, when milling a material like aluminium, it may be advantageous to use a tool with very deep, polished flutes and a very sharp cutting edge. When machining a tough material such as stainless steel, however, shallow flutes and a squared-off cutting edge will optimize material removal and tool life.
GEOMETRY A wide variety of materials are used to produce the cutting tools. Carbide inserts are the most common because they are good for high production milling. High speed steel is commonly used when a special tool shape is needed, not usually used for high production processes. Ceramics inserts are typically used in high speed machining with high production. Diamond inserts are typically used on products that require tight tolerances, typically consisting of high surface qualities (nonferrous or nonmetallic materials). In the early 1990s, use of coatings to reduce wear and friction (among other things) became more common. Most of these coatings are referred to by their chemical composition, such as:
GEOMETRY TiN (a basic yellowish coating that has fallen out of wide use) TiCN (a popular bluish-grey coating) TiAlN and AlTiN (an extremely popular dark purple coating) TiAlCrN, AlTiCrN and AlCrTiN (PVD coating). PCD veins. Though not a coating some endmills are manufactured with a 'vein' of polycrystaline diamond. The vein is formed in a high temperature-high pressure environment. The vein is formed in a blank and then the material is ground out along the vein to form the cutting edge. The tools can be very costly, however can last many times longer than other tooling. Advances in endmill coatings are being made, however, with coatings such as Amorphous Diamond and nanocomposite PVD coatings beginning to be seen at high-end shops (as of 2004).
TYPES OF MILLING CUTTER Arbor Type of Milling Cutter Plain Milling Side Milling Form Milling Fly Cutter Shank Type of Milling Cutter End Mill Inserted Tooth T-slot Fly Cutter
Arbor Types of Milling Cutter Arbor milling is a cutting process which removes material via a multi-toothed cutter. An arbor mill is a type of milling machine Characterized by its ability to rapidly remove material from a variety of materials, this milling process is not only rapid but also versatile
Plain Milling Once widely used  Cylinder of high-speed steel with teeth cut on periphery Used to produce flat surface Several types ,[object Object]
Light-duty helical
Heavy-duty
High-helix,[object Object]
Used for cutting slots andfor face and straddle millingoperations
Free cutting action at highspeeds and feeds
Suited for milling deep,    narrow slots
Form Milling ,[object Object]
Useful for production of small parts
Each tooth identical in shape
Sharpened by grinding tooth face (may have positive, zero or negative rake)
Important to maintain original rake
Difficult to sharpen,[object Object]
Angular Cutter ,[object Object]
Used for milling angular surfaces
Grooves, serrations, chamfers and reamer teeth
Divided into two groups
Single-angle milling cutters
Double-angle milling cutters,[object Object]
Teeth on angular surface
May or may not have teeth on flat
45º or 60º
Double-angle
Two intersecting angular surfaceswith cutting teeth on both
Equal angles on both side of line at right angle to axis,[object Object]
Mounted in specialadapter or arbor
Fine feed must be used
Used in experimentalwork instead of a specially shaped cutter,[object Object]
End Mill ,[object Object]
Fitted to spindle by suitable adapter
Two types

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Milling cutter

  • 2. DESCRIPTION Milling cutters are cutting tools typically used in milling machines or machining centres (and occasionally in other machine tools). They remove material by their movement within the machine (e.g., a ball nose mill) or directly from the cutter's shape (e.g., a form tool such as a hobbing cutter).
  • 3. GEOMETRY A variety of grooves, slots, and pockets in the workpiece may be produced from a variety of tool bits. Common tool bit types are: square end cutters, ball end cutters, t-slot cutters, and shell mills. Square end cutters can mill square slots, pockets, and edges. Ball end cutters mill radiused slots or fillets. T-slot cutters mill exactly that: t-shaped slots. Shell end cutters are used for large flat surfaces and for angle cuts. There are variations of these tool types as well. There are four critical angles of each cutting tool: end cutting edge angle, axial relief angle, radial relief angle, and radial rake angle. See graph for common values.
  • 4. GEOMETRY Depending on the material being milled, and what task should be performed, different tool types and geometry may be used. For instance, when milling a material like aluminium, it may be advantageous to use a tool with very deep, polished flutes and a very sharp cutting edge. When machining a tough material such as stainless steel, however, shallow flutes and a squared-off cutting edge will optimize material removal and tool life.
  • 5. GEOMETRY A wide variety of materials are used to produce the cutting tools. Carbide inserts are the most common because they are good for high production milling. High speed steel is commonly used when a special tool shape is needed, not usually used for high production processes. Ceramics inserts are typically used in high speed machining with high production. Diamond inserts are typically used on products that require tight tolerances, typically consisting of high surface qualities (nonferrous or nonmetallic materials). In the early 1990s, use of coatings to reduce wear and friction (among other things) became more common. Most of these coatings are referred to by their chemical composition, such as:
  • 6. GEOMETRY TiN (a basic yellowish coating that has fallen out of wide use) TiCN (a popular bluish-grey coating) TiAlN and AlTiN (an extremely popular dark purple coating) TiAlCrN, AlTiCrN and AlCrTiN (PVD coating). PCD veins. Though not a coating some endmills are manufactured with a 'vein' of polycrystaline diamond. The vein is formed in a high temperature-high pressure environment. The vein is formed in a blank and then the material is ground out along the vein to form the cutting edge. The tools can be very costly, however can last many times longer than other tooling. Advances in endmill coatings are being made, however, with coatings such as Amorphous Diamond and nanocomposite PVD coatings beginning to be seen at high-end shops (as of 2004).
  • 7. TYPES OF MILLING CUTTER Arbor Type of Milling Cutter Plain Milling Side Milling Form Milling Fly Cutter Shank Type of Milling Cutter End Mill Inserted Tooth T-slot Fly Cutter
  • 8. Arbor Types of Milling Cutter Arbor milling is a cutting process which removes material via a multi-toothed cutter. An arbor mill is a type of milling machine Characterized by its ability to rapidly remove material from a variety of materials, this milling process is not only rapid but also versatile
  • 9.
  • 12.
  • 13. Used for cutting slots andfor face and straddle millingoperations
  • 14. Free cutting action at highspeeds and feeds
  • 15. Suited for milling deep, narrow slots
  • 16.
  • 17. Useful for production of small parts
  • 19. Sharpened by grinding tooth face (may have positive, zero or negative rake)
  • 20. Important to maintain original rake
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Used for milling angular surfaces
  • 24. Grooves, serrations, chamfers and reamer teeth
  • 27.
  • 29. May or may not have teeth on flat
  • 32. Two intersecting angular surfaceswith cutting teeth on both
  • 33.
  • 35. Fine feed must be used
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. Fitted to spindle by suitable adapter
  • 40. Solid end mill: shank and cutter integral
  • 41. Smaller with either straight or helical flutes
  • 42. Two flute or four flute
  • 43.
  • 44. Inserted Tooth Courtesy of Becker Milling Machine Company, Hyde Park, Massachusetts by breakage when hardening. To make an economical, serviceable cutter of large size, it is customary to use a cast-iron body with inserted tool steel teeth. There are several different methods of inserting and holding these teeth. Usually, when the inserted tooth is in the form of a blade, they are held by taper pins or screws, Fig. 211. These blades are renewable, the cast-iron body being used many times.
  • 45. Inserted Tooth Another form of inserted-tooth cutter consists of round, hardened steel pins driven into holes in a cast-iron body. This cutter is also permanent in form, Fig. 212, as broken teeth cannot be replaced; and, when the teeth are worn almost down to the body, the whole cutter is thrown away.
  • 46. Inserted Tooth Fig. 212. Form of Inserted-Tooth Cutter Called Slabbing Cutter. Fig. 211. Cutter with Inserted Teeth.
  • 47.
  • 48. Solid, multiple-toothcutters with teeth on face and periphery
  • 49. Held on stub arbor
  • 50.
  • 51. After narrow vertical groove machined with end mill or side milling cutter
  • 52.
  • 54. Fine feed must be used
  • 55.
  • 56. PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Helix angle: The flutes of a milling cutter are almost always helical. If the flutes were straight, the whole tooth would impact the material at once, causing vibration and reducing accuracy and surface quality. Setting the flutes at an angle allows the tooth to enter the material gradually, reducing vibration. Typically, finishing cutters have a higher rake angle (tighter helix) to give a better finish.
  • 57. PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Center cutting: Some milling cutters can drill straight down (plunge) through the material, while others cannot. This is because the teeth of some cutters do not go all the way to the centre of the end face. However, these cutters can cut downwards at an angle of 45 degrees or so.
  • 58. PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Shank: The shank is the cylindrical (non-fluted) part of the tool which is used to hold and locate it in the tool holder. A shank may be perfectly round, and held by friction, or it may have a Weldon Flat, where a grub screw makes contact for increased torque without the tool slipping. The diameter may be different from the diameter of the cutting part of the tool, so that it can be held by a standard tool holder.
  • 59. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE Surface cutting speed (Vc): This is the speed at which each tooth cuts through the material as the tool spins. This is measured either in metres per minute in metric countries, or surface feet per minute (SFM) in America. Typical values for cutting speed are 10m/min to 60m/min for some steels, and 100m/min and 600m/min for aluminum. This should not be confused with the feed rate. Spindle speed (S): This is the rotation speed of the tool, and is measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Typical values are from hundreds of rpm, up to tens of thousands of rpm.
  • 60. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE Diameter of the tool (D): Feed per tooth (Fz): This is the distance the material is fed into the cutter as each tooth rotates. This value is the size of the deepest cut the tooth will make. Feed rate (F): This is the speed at which the material is fed into the cutter. Typical values are from 20mm/min to 5000mm/min. Depth of cut: This is how deep the tool is under the surface of the material being cut (not shown on the diagram). This will be the height of the chip produced. Typically, the depth of cut will be less than or equal to the diameter of the cutting tool.
  • 61. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE The machinist needs three values: S, F and Depth when deciding how to cut a new material with a new tool. However, he will probably be given values of Vc and Fz from the tool manufacturer. S and F can be calculated from them:
  • 62. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE Conventional milling versus climb milling Conventional milling (left): The chip thickness starts at zero thickness, and increases up to the maximum. The cut is so light at the beginning that the tool does not cut, but slides across the surface of the material, until sufficient pressure is built up and the tooth suddenly bites and begins to cut. This deforms the material (at point A on the diagram, left), work hardening it, and dulling the tool. The sliding and biting behaviour leaves a poor finish on the material.
  • 63. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE Climb milling (right): Each tooth engages the material at a definite point, and the width of the cut starts at the maximum and decreases to zero. The chips are disposed behind the cutter, leading to easier swarf removal. The tooth does not rub on the material, and so tool life may be longer. However, climb milling can apply larger loads to the machine, and so is not recommended for older milling machines, or machines which are not in good condition. This type of milling is used predominantly on mills with a backlash eliminator.
  • 64. MILLING CUTTER CUTTING PRINCIPLE Conventional milling. Point A may become work hardened. Chip formation during climb milling.
  • 65. GEOMETRY FLATEND BALL END BULL NOSE
  • 66. TAPPERED FLAT END TAPPEREDBALL END TAPPEREDBULL NOSE
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  • 69. Slot Mill and Lollipop Cutter Notes: A Slot Mill cutter can only be defined if the Cutter Type Geometry is either a Bull Nose or Flat End. A Lollipop cutter can only be defined if the Cutter Type Geometry is a Ball End. If the Cutter Type Geometry is a Tapered cutter, the Slot Mill and Lollipop type cutters cannot be defined. For the Slot Mill and Lollipoptype cutters, a holder must be defined and the Shank row of holder parameters must be complete. Slot Mill and Lollipop type cutters can be defined in any NC procedure. However, if they are used in procedures other than 5X Aerospace and Morph Between 2 Curves, the NC calculations are based on regular cutters (but the simulation would show the Slot Mill or Lollipop cutter). Use of a Slot Mill and Lollipop type cutter in the Morph Between 2 Curves procedure, requires a license.