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Hi All, I'm running a bunch of small jobs in brass which require a lot of cutting with a 1/32" end mill. I'm having pretty good luck with these parameters, but I'm breaking end mills if I run any faster: 0.03125" diameter 4-flute HSS mill 0.0625" long 4500 RPM (max) 30% of tool diameter cut depth Flood coolant 0.000125" chip load 2.5 IPM feed Does this seem slow? I hate to experiment and break tons of mills... How would you trade cut depth vs feed rate for a little mill like this? Thanks! -Bill |
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| Thanks -- what's the thinking behind the 2-flute? I don't think I'm getting much clogging of the flutes with the brass, and the 4-flute end mill should be stronger and allow me to run twice as fast... Cheers, -Bill |
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| You can increase the feedrate because you'll have more room to eject chips. 4 flutes are stronger, made for harder materials where you cut a lighter chip load. A 2 flute HSS is perfect for what your doing. Good luck! MC |
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