Pushing the Limits with Light Cuts & Interrupted Cuts
We're taking a classic shoulder milling cut with a three-millimeter depth of cut for each pass and about 55% engagement of the cutter. We're running this at 240 meters per minute and a 0.35-millimeter feed rate per tooth.Â
Next, we're taking a cut through these interruptions here. Cutting speed remains the same but we're lowering the feed rate to 0.3 millimeters per tooth. Â
Now we're cutting the Swiss cheese. Cutting speed remains unchanged, but for this type of application the feed rate needs to be lowered further, and we're decreasing it to a 0.25-millimeter feed rate per tooth.Â
Holy smokes! Let's take a look at the inserts. Well, well, well... we got some of the inserts chipped with this cut. No surprise. Think about that. We started with a light cut, then we have taken them to the test with the interrupted cuts. So, the inserts took a little bit of a beating already, then the real heavy cut – not something you would typically do on your shop floor.