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Carbide Milling Cutter Selection

The cutter selection guide should be used in conjunction with personal experience and a working knowledge of the machine's capabilities when choosing a carbide milling cutter.

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The cutter selection guide should be used in conjunction with personal experience and a working knowledge of the machine's capabilities when choosing a carbide milling cutter.

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The cutter selection guide should be used in conjunction with personal experience and a working knowledge of the machine's capabilities when choosing a carbide milling cutter.

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When selecting face mill geometry (double negative, double positive shear angle or high shear), it's important to consider:

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When selecting face mill geometry (double negative, double positive shear angle or high shear), it's important to consider:

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All of the above

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When selecting face mill geometry (double negative, double positive shear angle or high shear), it's important to consider:

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Fine pitch cutters are usually run at higher feed rates because:

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Higher feed rates are required to maintain chip load

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Fine pitch cutters are usually run at higher feed rates because:

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Higher feed rates are required to maintain chip load

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Solid carbide end mills:

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None of the above

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Solid carbide end mills:

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When deep channel or slot milling, what should be the first consideration?

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When deep channel or slot milling, what should be the first consideration?

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The number of flutes

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Lower number of flutes permits more chip clearance.

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When deep channel or slot milling, what should be the first consideration?

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The number of flutes

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Lower number of flutes permits more chip clearance.

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If a part calls for a 90-degree shoulder, what degree lead cutter should be used?

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If a part calls for a 90-degree shoulder, what degree lead cutter should be used?

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If a part calls for a 90-degree shoulder, what degree lead cutter should be used?

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In a face milling operation, the cutter diameter-to-part ratio should be: 

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3:2 (The cutter should be 1.5 times as wide as the cut.)

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In a face milling operation, the cutter diameter-to-part ratio should be: 

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3:2 (The cutter should be 1.5 times as wide as the cut.)

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