B23C2210/088

END MILL
20250050434 · 2025-02-13 ·

An end mill for metal cutting including a body, the body having a cutting section extending axially rearward from a front end. The cutting section includes a plurality of radially protruding and axially extending teeth. Each tooth has a front cutting edge, wherein the front cutting edge extends axially rearward and radially outward from an axially most forward point of the respective cutting edge. When the body is rotated, the cutting edge of each tooth forms a line of intersection in a central plane containing the central longitudinal axis. Each front cutting edge is interrupted by at least two chip splitting grooves, such that the line of intersection of the front cutting edge with the interrupting chip splitting grooves includes outer crests, each being located on an imaginary convex curve, at least two inner troughs, and curve parts, extending from one respective trough to one respective axially closest crest.

Milling Inserts

Milling tools configured to increase surface roughness are disclosed. The tool may include an elongated body having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of cutting inserts coupled to the body and spaced along the longitudinal axis, each cutting insert having a cutting edge. In one embodiment, the cutting edges may have an orientation that is oblique to the longitudinal axis of the elongated body. Each cutting edge may have a first end having a greater cutting radius than a second end. The cutting edges may be offset from the longitudinal axis of the elongated body by an offset angle. In another embodiment, the cutting edges may have a textured or rough surface profile. For example, the cutting edges may have a mean roughness (Rz) of at least 7.5 m. The milling tools may increase the surface roughness of a milled engine bore to facilitate a subsequent rough honing process.

Cutting tools, cutting tool holders and cutting inserts therefor
09592562 · 2017-03-14 · ·

A cutting element for use in a cutting operation, comprising a cutting edge (CE) capable of cutting out material from a workpiece during the operation, to form therein a workpiece corner of angle alpha. There exists at least one view of the cutting edge in which a portion of the cutting edge is delimitable by a first (L1) and a second (L2) line oriented tangentially to the portion of the cutting edge portion at respective tangency points A and B. The lines form therebetween a cutting angle corresponding to the workpiece corner angle alpha and have a vertex 0. For a bisector of the cutting angle intersecting the portion of the cutting edge at the point C, the projection C of the point C of the portion of the cutting edge on a line OL passing through the vertex 0 perpendicularly to the plane of the one view is located between projections A1 and B of the respective points A and B of the portion of the cutting edge on the line OL.

Cutting tool
12350745 · 2025-07-08 · ·

A cutting tool according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a shaft portion and cutting edge portions. The main cutting edge portions have a main cutting edge. In a section within 30% of a blade length of a region from a center of the region in a direction along the central axis, the main cutting edge portions have first and second nick portions. The main cutting edge portions are formed in the region. The relationship between the first nick portion and the second nick portion satisfies at least one of a first condition and a second condition. The first condition is that a width of the first nick portion is different from a width of the second nick portion. The second condition is that a depth of the first nick portion is different from a depth of the second nick portion.

CUTTING SHANK END MILL
20250332646 · 2025-10-30 · ·

A cutting shank end mill includes a clamping shank and an even number of teeth/flutes, where the total cutting length of each tooth is divided into gaps and cutting edges which are as long as the gaps, and the cutting edges on one tooth overlap the gaps on the following tooth, wherein in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the mill and passing through any point of the main part of the total cutting length, on one tooth there is one of the cutting edges and on the following tooth there is one of the gaps. The face of the milling cutter may be equipped with at least a simple concave cutting edge to allow inclined or helical plunging to the full depth of the cutting flute.