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Place of Origin: Changzhou,Jiangsu,China
Μάρκα: ODM/OEM
Πιστοποίηση: ISO9001
Model Number: CUSTOM
Όροι πληρωμής & ναυτιλίας
Minimum Order Quantity: 5PCS
Τιμή: To Be Negotiated
Packaging Details: Single Plastic Tube
Delivery Time: 7-15Days
Payment Terms: T/T,Paypal,Alipay
Supply Ability: 100000000000PCS
Επένδυση: |
TiAN, AlTiN/TiAlN, DLC, ΝΑΝΟ |
Κομμάτι προς κατεργασία: |
Χάλυβες κραμάτων χαλύβων άνθρακα |
Κατάλληλος: |
Ατσάλι ατσάλι, κράμα χαλκού |
Γωνιά έλικα: |
35/38/45/55 |
Γωνία κοπής: |
35/38/45/55 |
Αριθμός φλάουτων: |
2/4 |
Χαρακτηριστικό: |
Κατεργασία των κομματιών προς κατεργασία υψηλός-σκληρότητας |
Επένδυση: |
TiAN, AlTiN/TiAlN, DLC, ΝΑΝΟ |
Κομμάτι προς κατεργασία: |
Χάλυβες κραμάτων χαλύβων άνθρακα |
Κατάλληλος: |
Ατσάλι ατσάλι, κράμα χαλκού |
Γωνιά έλικα: |
35/38/45/55 |
Γωνία κοπής: |
35/38/45/55 |
Αριθμός φλάουτων: |
2/4 |
Χαρακτηριστικό: |
Κατεργασία των κομματιών προς κατεργασία υψηλός-σκληρότητας |
Carbide end mills for wood are crafted from a composite of carbide, often tungsten carbide, and a metal matrix binder. This composition endows them with remarkable hardness and heat resistance. These end mills are designed to be used in milling machines or CNC machining centers for woodworking applications. Their high hardness enables them to cut through various types of wood, such as hardwoods and softwoods, as well as wood-based materials like MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard), plywood, and particleboard with precision. The heat resistance property allows for high-speed cutting, reducing processing time and increasing productivity. They come in different flute configurations, lengths, and diameters to suit various milling operations, including slotting, profiling, and contouring.
Single flute end mills are engineered for applications demanding rapid and high-volume material removal. Their most distinctive feature is the single cutting edge. This unique design creates ample space for chip evacuation. As a result, they can operate at faster feed rates and handle higher chip loads compared to conventional multi-flute tools. Single flute end mills are highly versatile and excel in roughing operations. They are well-suited for machining non-ferrous materials such as aluminum, brass, plastics, exotic composites, and soft metals. However, they are not recommended for use with steel. These long-life tools are typically made from micro-grain carbide, which contributes to their durability. They are available in a variety of cutting diameters, lengths, shank diameters, and geometries to meet the requirements of different specialty applications.
Compression end mills for wood are specialized tools designed to address specific challenges in wood and wood-derivative machining. They are typically used for materials like MDF, melamine chipboard, plywood, and other wood-based panels. These end mills have a unique design that combines both up-cut and down-cut features. During the cutting process, the top part of the tool exerts a downward force on the workpiece, while the bottom part exerts an upward force. This dual-action helps to minimize splintering and delamination, especially when working with materials that are prone to such issues, like panels with surface layers. Compression end mills are ideal for milling, grooving, and contouring operations. They can be made from solid carbide or have brazed hard metal plates, and some are coated to enhance their wear resistance, allowing for optimal productivity in high-feed machining on CNC nesting machines.
Two-flutes spiral flutes end mills for wood are popular choices for many woodworking tasks. The spiral flute design offers several advantages. As the tool rotates, the spiral flutes gradually engage with the wood, resulting in a smoother cutting action. This reduces vibration and noise during operation. These end mills can be further classified into up-cut and down-cut types. Up-cut 2-flutes spiral end mills are used for upward chip evacuation. They are excellent for achieving a clean finish on the bottom side of the workpiece. The shearing action of the up-cut design yields an accurate cut, and the augering effect helps to clear chips from the cut, reducing heat build-up, preventing tool breakage, and extending the tool's lifespan. They are perfect for creating grooves, slots, and dados in hardwood, softwood, MDF, plywood, and particleboard. Down-cut 2-flutes spiral end mills, on the other hand, are suitable for applications where a clean finish on the top surface of the workpiece is required, such as when working on the visible sides of furniture components.
Square End Mills: The TM series of solid carbide end mills showcases square end mills with 2 flutes, featuring a blade diameter ranging from D1 to D25, an edge length of 3-40, a shank diameter of D4-D25, and an overall length of 50-200. They are primarily utilized for slotting, profiling, and contouring in woodworking, capable of processing various woods and wood-based materials.
Ball Nose End Mills: Also part of the TM series, the ball nose end mills come with 2 flutes, a blade diameter of D1-D25, a nose arc radius of R0.5-R12.5, an edge length of 2-30, a shank diameter of D4-D25, and an overall length of 50-200. They are well-suited for curved surface machining in woodworking, like carving decorative patterns on furniture.
Corner Radius End Mills: In the TM series, the corner radius end mills feature 2 flutes, a blade diameter of D1-D25, a nose arc radius of R0.2-R3, an edge length of 3-30, a shank diameter of D4-D12, and an overall length of 50-100. These end mills are commonly used for machining rounded corners and fillets in wood parts to enhance the appearance quality and safety of the parts.
Compression End Mills: These end mills boast a unique design that combines both up-cut and down-cut features. For instance, you may find some compression end mills crafted from solid carbide or with brazed hard metal plates, and coated to boost wear resistance. They are perfect for milling, grooving, and contouring operations on materials like MDF, melamine chipboard, and plywood, reducing splintering and delamination.
Mortising and Tenoning End Mills: Diverse types, such as the Huxi mortising and tenoning end mill, T-shaped mortising and tenoning end mill, and set-tooth mortising and tenoning end mill, are available. They are mainly designed for mortising and tenoning processing of solid wood or artificial boards, fitting for shaping mortising and tenoning boards for cabinets, door frames, floors, and more.
Single Flute End Mills: Their key characteristic is the single cutting edge, ensuring ample space for chip evacuation. For example, single-flute end mills made of micro-grain carbide are highly versatile and excel in roughing operations. They are suitable for machining materials like aluminum, brass, plastics, soft metals, and certain woods.
Choosing the right carbide end mill for wood depends on several key factors related to your specific woodworking project, material, and machining requirements. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision:
Solid wood (hardwoods/softwoods): For hardwoods (e.g., oak, maple) or dense woods, opt for end mills with sharp cutting edges and strong carbide grades to withstand high cutting forces. Spiral flutes (2-flute designs) work well for smooth cuts and reduced splintering.
Engineered wood (plywood, MDF, melamine): These materials are prone to splintering or delamination. Compression end mills are ideal here—their combined up-cut/down-cut design presses the material surface during cutting, leaving clean top and bottom edges.
Softwoods (pine, cedar): Single-flute or 2-flute spiral end mills are efficient, as they handle high chip loads and ensure fast chip evacuation to prevent clogging.
Single-flute: Best for high-speed, high-volume material removal. The large flute space allows excellent chip evacuation, making them suitable for softwoods, plastics, or roughing cuts where speed matters more than a polished finish.
2-flute spiral: Versatile for most woodworking tasks. The spiral design reduces vibration, ensures smoother cuts, and balances chip removal with cutting stability. Ideal for profiling, slotting, or general milling in both solid wood and composites.
Compression (multi-flute hybrid): Specifically designed for layered materials. The lower section uses up-cut flutes (pulling chips upward), while the upper section uses down-cut flutes (pushing chips downward), eliminating splinters on both surfaces.
Up-cut: Pulls chips upward and away from the cut, leaving a clean finish on the bottom of the workpiece. Good for through-cuts or when the top surface isn’t visible.
Down-cut: Pushes chips downward, resulting in a clean top surface. Useful for visible edges (e.g., furniture fronts) but may cause chip clogging in deep cuts.
Compression: Combines both directions to clean both surfaces—essential for laminated or veneered materials.
Shank diameter: Match the shank size to your machine’s collet (e.g., ¼", ⅜", ½") for secure gripping and minimal vibration. Larger shanks (½") offer more stability for heavy cuts.
Cutting length: Choose a length slightly longer than the material thickness to avoid over-exposing the tool, which can cause deflection. For deep slots or thick stock, opt for extended-length end mills.
Carbide grade: For wood, a fine-grain carbide (e.g., WC-Co alloys) balances hardness and toughness, resisting chipping in abrasive woods.
Coatings: Titanium nitride (TiN) or diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings reduce friction, prevent resin buildup (common in MDF or plywood), and extend tool life—especially useful for high-volume production.
Ensure the end mill is rated for your machine’s spindle speed (RPM) and power. High-speed CNC routers handle single-flute or small-diameter tools well, while larger machines can accommodate heavier 2-flute or compression end mills.
For roughing (quick material removal), prioritize single-flute or 2-flute up-cut tools.
For fine finishes (e.g., visible furniture parts), use compression end mills (for composites) or down-cut 2-flute spirals (for solid wood).
Shaping and Profiling: Used to create intricate edges, curves, and decorative profiles on furniture components like table tops, chair legs, cabinet doors, and drawer fronts. 2-flute spiral end mills excel here, delivering smooth finishes on solid wood (e.g., oak, walnut) and veneered panels.
Joinery Work: Ideal for cutting mortises, tenons, dados, and rabbets—critical for assembling frames, shelves, and cabinet carcasses. Compression end mills ensure clean, splinter-free joints in plywood or MDF, preventing weak points in the structure.
Cutting Slots and Grooves: Single-flute or 2-flute up-cut end mills efficiently cut slots for hinges, drawer slides, or cable management in cabinet sides and backs. Their strong chip evacuation prevents clogging in particleboard or melamine-coated panels.
Edge Banding Trimming: Carbide end mills with fine flutes (often 2-flute or compression designs) trim excess edge banding on cabinets, ensuring a seamless, flush finish without damaging the laminate or wood surface.
Framing and Structural Cuts: Used in CNC routers or milling machines to cut precise notches, angles, or channels in lumber for roof trusses, floor joists, or wall framing. Their hardness withstands the rigors of processing rough-sawn hardwoods or softwoods like pine.
Door and Window Manufacturing: Shaping door panels, window frames, and sashes. Compression end mills are particularly useful for processing glazed panels or composite door skins, where splinter-free edges are essential for aesthetics and weather resistance.
Carving and Engraving: Ball-nose or small-diameter carbide end mills create detailed patterns, letters, or relief carvings on wooden signs, decorative plaques, or art pieces. Their precision allows for intricate designs on both softwoods (e.g., cedar) and hardwoods (e.g., mahogany).
Toy Making: Used to cut smooth, burr-free shapes for wooden toys. 2-flute spiral end mills ensure safe, rounded edges, while single-flute designs speed up bulk material removal for larger toy components.
MDF and Particleboard Machining: Carbide end mills resist wear from the abrasive binders in these materials. Compression end mills prevent surface tearing when cutting MDF for shelving or furniture, while single-flute tools handle high-volume roughing in production lines.
Plywood and Laminates: Critical for cutting plywood sheets into cabinet parts or flooring. The up-cut/down-cut action of compression end mills eliminates delamination and splintering on both faces, preserving the integrity of veneers or laminates.
Mass Production Lines: In automated CNC systems, carbide end mills (often with coatings for extended life) perform repetitive cuts on wood components for furniture, packaging, or pallets. Their high-speed capabilities and durability reduce downtime for tool changes.
Custom Molding: Producing trim, baseboards, or crown molding with complex profiles. Spiral-flute designs ensure consistent, smooth cuts along the length of the material, even in dense hardwoods like maple.
Enhance your machining capabilities with our custom end mills tailored to meet your specific needs. With our Product Customization Services, you can benefit from:
- Brand Name: ODM/OEM
- Model Number: CUSTOM
- Place of Origin: Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
- Certification: ISO9001
- Minimum Order Quantity: 5PCS
- Price: To Be Negotiated
- Packaging Details: Single Plastic Tube
- Delivery Time: 7-15 Days
- Payment Terms: T/T, Paypal, Alipay
- Supply Ability: 100000000000PCS
- Cutting Edge Type: Customized Type
- Workpiece: Carbon Steels Alloy Steels
- Overall Length: Customized
- Packaging: One Plastic Pipe Pack One Piece, 10 Pieces Per Group
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In addition to technical support, we also offer a range of services for our Custom End Mills, including customizations, regrinding, and tool maintenance. Our goal is to ensure that you get the most out of your end mills and achieve optimal performance in your machining operations.
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Our custom end mills are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in excellent condition. Each end mill is wrapped in protective material and placed in a sturdy box to prevent any damage during transit.
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Q: What is the brand name of the Custom End Mills?
A: The Custom End Mills are available under the ODM/OEM brand.
Q: What is the model number of the Custom End Mills?
A: The model number of the Custom End Mills is CUSTOM.
Q: Where is the place of origin for the Custom End Mills?
A: The Custom End Mills are manufactured in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for the Custom End Mills?
A: The minimum order quantity for the Custom End Mills is 5 pieces.
Q: What are the accepted payment terms for purchasing the Custom End Mills?
A: The accepted payment terms for the Custom End Mills include T/T, Paypal, and Alipay.