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    Miniature Carbide Square End Mills

    Image of Product. Front orientation. End Mills. Miniature Carbide Square End Mills, 2 Flutes.

    2 Flutes

    With a mill diameter less than 1/8" or 3 mm, these end mills are great for precise, detailed work such as in electronics, mold making, and medical-device manufacturing. They have a square end for milling square-bottomed slots, pockets, and edges. All are center cutting, allowing plunge cuts into a surface.
    Made of solid carbide, these end mills are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel and cobalt steel for the longest life and best finish. Their extreme hardness means they are brittle, so a highly rigid setup, such as a CNC machine, is necessary to prevent the end mill from breaking.
    End mills with fewer flutes provide better chip clearance for high-volume, high-speed plunge, slotting, and roughing cuts; end mills with more flutes provide a finer finish and operate with less vibration when run at high speeds.
    Uncoated Carbide—Use uncoated end mills for general purpose milling and short production runs. They stay sharper than coated end mills when used on soft materials like aluminum, leaving a better finish.
    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN)-Coated Carbide—Titanium carbon nitride (TiCN)-coated end mills have a hard, smooth finish that resists chipping and wear and prevents material from accumulating on the cutting edge. They’re especially good for use in aluminum. Use coated end mills for demanding, high-speed jobs in hard material as well as for longer production runs. The coating reduces friction and vibration as they’re used, making them more wear resistant than uncoated end mills.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN)-Coated Carbide—Titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN)- and aluminum titanium nitride (AlTiN)-coated end mills dissipate heat better than other end mills, especially at high speeds. At high temperatures, the coating creates a layer of aluminum oxide that transfers heat to the chips, keeping the tool cool, even when used without lubrication. This makes these good for aggressive machining while roughing or making interrupted cuts. Use coated end mills for demanding, high-speed jobs in hard material as well as for longer production runs. The coating reduces friction and vibration as they’re used, making them more wear resistant than uncoated end mills.
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    Uncoated Carbide
     
    2 Flutes
    0.009"-0.0005" to 0.0005"1/8"0.0135"1 1/2"Equal30°Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Fiberglass, Hardened Steel, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, Tool SteelCenter CuttingSquare8832A009000000
     
    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN)-Coated Carbide
     
    2 Flutes
    0.009"-0.0005" to 0.0005"1/8"0.0135"1 1/2"Equal30°Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Fiberglass, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, SteelCenter CuttingSquare8832A23600000
     
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN)-Coated Carbide
     
    2 Flutes
    0.009"-0.0005" to 0.0005"1/8"0.0135"1 1/2"Equal30°Hardened Steel, Iron, Nickel, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, Tool SteelCenter CuttingSquare8832A23700000
     

    Miniature Carbide Ball End Mills

    Image of ProductInUse. Ball Cut Style. Front orientation. Ball Cut Style. Miniature Carbide Ball End Mills.

    Ball Cut Style

    Image of Product. Front orientation. End Mills. Miniature Carbide Ball End Mills, 2 Flutes.

    2 Flutes

    With a mill diameter less than 1/8", these end mills are great for precise, detailed work such as in electronics, mold making, and medical-device manufacturing. They have a ball end for milling rounded slots, slopes, and contours. All are center cutting, allowing plunge cuts into a surface.
    Made of solid carbide, these end mills are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel and cobalt steel for the longest life and best finish. Their extreme hardness means they are brittle, so a highly rigid setup, such as a CNC machine, is necessary to prevent the end mill from breaking.
    End mills with fewer flutes provide better chip clearance for high-volume, high-speed plunge, slotting, and roughing cuts; end mills with more flutes provide a finer finish and operate with less vibration when run at high speeds.
    Uncoated Carbide—Use uncoated end mills for general purpose milling and short production runs. They stay sharper than coated end mills when used on soft materials like aluminum, leaving a better finish.
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    Shank
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    Spacing
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    End Mill Type
    Cut
    Style
    Each
    Uncoated Carbide
     
    2 Flutes
    0.009"-0.0005" to 0.0005"1/8"0.027"1 1/2"Equal30°Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, Tool SteelCenter CuttingBall5050N15000000
     
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