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Milling machines are typically used to produce a wide variety of products, machine components and parts. This is carried out using the rapid rotating action of the cutting tool, which removes material from the workpiece gradually as it moves along the work surface.
A lathe is a type of CNC router machine wherein its main cutting tool remains stationary as the main material being machined is clamped and rapidly rotated. It is typically used in a process called turning, where the material rotates rapidly while the cutting tool slowly moves along the y-axis and removes small parts of the material to create cylindrical parts.
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Aluminum Brass Bronze Carbon fiber Cast iron Ceramics Copper Fiberglass Gold Hard rubber Plastic Platinum Silver Steel Stone Titanium Wood Zinc
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Carbide burs (burrs) require a bit of special care to keep them performing optimally. To preserve the life of your carbide burs (burrs), ensure your handpiece does not wobble. The speed of your pneumatic rotary tool should not exceed 35,000 RPMs, and speed should be gradually increased. Please note, however, that higher speeds will prevent flute clogging inside the bur (burr). If you apply too much pressure to the bur (burr), the edges may chip, resulting in premature dulling.
A milling machine is one of the most common CNC router machines you will find in any CNC workshop. In this type of machine, the cutting tool rotates rapidly and can move across different axes while the material being machined remains stationary.
Non-ferrous are exactly what you would expect them to be. Use our cutting tools on non-ferrous materials such as aluminum, copper and magnesium.
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The lathe is a perfect tool to use when the operation calls for repeatable and symmetrical cylindrical parts. In a normal turning operation, the material to be cut is clamped and rotated by the main spindle. Meanwhile, the main cutting tool is attached to a cross slide, which allows the stationary cutting tool to move along different axes to facilitate the cutting of the flat material.
Other, more complicated machines, called Turning Centers, are capable of machining more complex parts due to their ability to move along an additional axis (y-axis) or have specific additional functionalities.
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Equip your operations with top-tier CNC lathes and milling machines to give you the means to gain a competitive edge in your industry.
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Lathes and milling machines fundamentally differ in how they perform and interact with production materials. In a nutshell, their difference lies in which components move while the other remains stationary during a machining operation. By understanding these differences, you can take full advantage of their capabilities and take your manufacturing operations to the next level.
Our USA made tungsten carbide burrs can be used on most hard materials including steel, aluminum and cast iron, all types of stone, ceramic, porcelain, hard wood, acrylics, fibreglass and reinforced plastics. If you use our burs on soft metals such as gold, platinum and silver, carbide burrs are perfect as they will last for a long time with no breaking or chipping.
Milling machines use cutting tools that are cylindrically shaped. They are capable of working on a wide range of materials, from sheet metal to wood to large blocks, in order to create products in varying shapes, sizes, and conformations as they move through the product either horizontally or vertically.
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Arch ball/pointed nose – engraving, texturing, increasing hole size Ball – concave cuts, hollowing, shaping, carving. Useful for wood, stone, metal engraving. Ball nose cone – rounding edges, surface finishing, tight spaces, and angles. Carbide Ball nose cylinder- contour finishing Ball nose tree (also known as tapered) – concave cuts and rounding edges Cone – rounding edges, surface finishing, tight spaces, hard to reach areas. Cylindrical – contour finishing and right-angled corners Cylindrical end cut – contour finishing Carbide Cylindrical no end cut – contour finishing Flame – channel work and shaping Inverted cone – v-cuts and rear-side chamfering Oval – die grinding and engraving Pointed tree – concave cuts, rounding edges, access to hard-to-reach areas, and acute angles. Rounded tree – concave cuts and rounding edges
Used on ferrous and non ferrous metals, aluminium, soft steel and also for all non-metal materials such as stone, plastics, hard wood and ceramic. Double cut have more cutting edges and will remove material much faster. Double cut will leave a smoother finish than single cut due to producing smaller chips as they cut away the material. Use for medium-light stock removal, deburring, finishing and cleaning. Designed for medium- light removal of material, deburring, fine finishing, cleaning, smooth finish, and creating small chips.
Carbide burs are widely used in metalworking, tool making, engineering, model engineering, wood carving, jewelry making, welding, chamferring, casting, deburring, grinding, cylinder head porting and sculpting. Carbide burs can be used in the aerospace, automotive, dentistry, stone and metalsmith industries.
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Typically, the cross slide allows the cutting tool to move along the x- and z-axes, enabling the cutting of the material into shapes with radial symmetry.
Usually used with stainless steel, hardened steel, copper, cast iron, and ferrous metals and will remove material quickly with a smooth finish. Use for heavy stock removal, milling, deburring and cleaning. Designed for heavy removal of material, milling, deburring, cleaning, and creating long chips.
Alloy-specific – heads have varying shapes used with certain metal alloys – used in the aerospace/aviation industry Base metal range – used for deburring on softer metals Bolt remover range – used for the removal of broken studs Foundry metal range – used for deburring on harder metals, stone, etc. Inox range – specifically used with stainless steel Locksmith range – used by locksmiths Long shank range – general-purpose; long shafts useful for deeper, hard-to-reach areas Miniature range – miniature heads useful for engraving and fine detail work New geometry range – used for all general metal removal Steel range – heads have specialized fluting to cut stainless steel Universal range – general-purpose, best on metals such as copper, iron, nickel, and steel
Carbide burs (burrs) are generally composed of titanium or tungsten; diamond is the only material on the Mohs scale that is harder and also used for drill tips. This means they are ideal for multiple purposes due to the fact that they maintain sharper cutting edges for longer periods of time. Carbide burs (burrs) maintain their sharp edges 10 20 times longer than a stainless-steel bur (burr), depending on the frequency of use and the materials used with.
Carbide burs (burrs) are tools that are used for precision in cutting, grinding, and shaping the material with which they are being worked. Additionally, they are used for deburring, where burrs, excess materials, sharp edges, and weld beads are removed. Use carbide burs in industrial tools, such as air tools (e.g., die grinders), engravers, flexible shafts, and pendant drills, as well as for hobbies (e.g., Dremel tools). Their uses are varied and diverse, such as jewelry work, metalworking, welding, woodworking, and cover a range of industries, including aeronautics, aviation, automotive, dentistry, and metal and stone working.
Lathes and milling machines are two of the most used CNC router machines in workshops worldwide. They are excellent cutting tools for shaping and forming various materials, such as wood, metals and plastic.