Mill cutters are used for making various shapes and holes in a work piece while making milling applications. The various types of cutters are characterized by many grooves present in them that perform as a blade to scrape material off the work piece. Although there are various types of mill cutters present, end mill sharpener is extensively used among them.
This cutter has teeth on the tips, and the sides of it can easily be cut through hard materials. There is also a ball mill cutter, side and face mill cutter that has been used for centuries. But the most frequently used mill cutters are face cutters and end mill cutters. Let’s get to know the difference between these two.
- Face Mill cutter
Face mill cutters don’t cut axially. Rather the cutting edges are always present on the edges of the cutting head. These milling cutters are the indispensable part of tool and cutter grinder machines. Thus, the teeth of the face mill cutter have cutting teeth that can be replaced by cemented carbide inserts. This can enhance the durability of the machine as well as its cutting efficiency.
- End Mill cutter
End mills are used in making milling, profiling, contouring, slotting, counter-boring, drilling, and reaming in work pieces. These cutters mostly have a flat bottom that functions similar to the drills that can slice axially but also have a better chance of making side-cutting.
How to choose the type of mill cutter?
The type of mill cutter is selected on the basis of machine capabilities. Factors such as properties of materials, machining procedures, cutting parameters, etc., are used to determine which mill cutter should be used. End mill sharpener is generally used for convenient assembling and adjustment of the work piece. Make sure to choose the right mill cutter that can provide good rigidity, high durability, and precision. You can make use of an end mill cutter to cut a variety of materials in several directions.