Patent classifications
B23C2210/405
End Mill Having Teeth and Associated Flutes with Correlated Physical Parameters
An end mill includes a plurality of teeth and flutes. The teeth and their associated flutes include one or more correlated physical parameters. One such correlated parameter is that, at an axial location in a front half of an effective cutting length, at least one tooth of the plurality of teeth has a rake angle smaller than an average rake angle value of the plurality of teeth, and, at the same axial location, a flute preceding each such tooth has a helix angle larger than an average helix angle value of the plurality of flutes.
END MILL
An end mill, preferably made of solid carbide, with a fastening section and a cutting area, in which the cutting area is formed by a core and three, four or five cutting edges arranged around core and running helically around the axis of rotation of the end mill, each one of which has a peripheral main cutting edge and a secondary cutting edge on the face of cutting area. In order to create an end mill simple to manufacture and optimized for drilling, at least one cutting edge on the face of cutting area has a single, flat or continuously curved front surface, which delimits the cutting edge in the longitudinal direction of the mill on face.
END MILL
An end mill, preferably made of solid carbide, with a fastening section and a cutting area, in which the cutting area is formed by a core and three or four cutting edges running helically around the axis of rotation of the end mill and arranged around core; each of which has a peripheral main cutting edge and a secondary cutting edge on a face of the cutting area. On the face of the cutting area at least one point thinning of core is provided between two adjacent cutting edges. In order to create end mills that are simple to manufacture and optimized for drilling, the point thinning has an angle of 30 to 40 relative to the axis of rotation of the end mill.
ROTARY CUTTING TOOL WITH BLADES HAVING REPEATING, UNEQUAL INDEXING AND HELIX ANGLES
A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion and a cutting portion defining a length of cut. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades separated by flutes extending along the length of cut. A first blade forms a first helix angle with respect to the longitudinal axis at the cutting tip. A second blade adjacent the first blade forms a second, different helix angle with respect to the longitudinal axis at the cutting tip. A third blade adjacent the second blade forms a third, different helix angle with respect to the longitudinal axis at the cutting tip. The first, second and third helix angles deviate by at least 2 degrees. The cutting edges of the first, second and third blades have unequal indexing.