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Shave shallow layers of material off your workpiece to create a smooth even finish. These fly cutters hold a lathe tool and run on your milling machine.
With larger diameters than end mills, these cutters remove greater amounts of material to create a smooth, flat channel in the face of a plate, bar, or other wide workpiece.
Serrations along the cutting edge act as chip breakers, so these cutters can remove large amounts of material at high speeds without sacrificing tool life.
Combine a cutter with carbide inserts to create a milling cutter, also known as indexable milling cutters.
Create your own versatile milling cutters. These kits include a cutter body, inserts, wrenches, and screws.
Designed for milling the surfaces of plates and bars, these cutters consist of multiple carbide inserts and a holder. They help you reduce waste and cost in high-volume jobs—when the cutting edges dull, replace the inserts instead of the entire tool.
Pair these carbide inserts with insert holders to mill the surface of plates and bars.
Keep a variety of fly cutters on hand to tackle different sized workpieces. The fly cutters in these sets hold a lathe tool (sold separately) to shave a layer off your workpiece with each pass, creating a smooth, even finish.
These tools create a wide, shallow cut on the face of the workpiece. They're often used to level spoilboard so it lies perfectly flat for accurate routing and milling.