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Well I got this set of 6 HSS (I assume M2) end mills made in China and branded by Grizzly - all 3/8 shank.
I run them all on my mini mill which is the top model of X2.
Now I calculated that my small 5/16 end mill removed at most a single cubic inch of mild steel before it is clearly dull - still workable but now it doesn't cut like a sharp knife - it now requires more "persuasion" and also starts to heat up - before it was cold when cutting. Also unable to take as large of a cut as before - it starts to "chatter" vs. before I could take 1mm cut now I cannot take 0.5mm. I think I can still get it to cut little more but its close to an end.
Is the 1cu of mild steel normal amount? How much should I expect? I know a tool life of an end mill run at proper speed and not overheated should be around 90min but its not like I time my cutting - I can tell how much I cut through somewhat easily.
I know I can re-sharpen the end mill with some good optics and a dremel tool but can I instead just grind the end of the end mill and make it into a standard end mill vs. center cutting - I mean I only dulled the 1mm of the end mill + center cutting part - the rest is fine.
Finally, is it normal for a lathe tolling to cost at least 10 x less (more like 20 or 30) then the mill? I mean my lathe HSS tool bits require occasional sharpening for pennies spent and my brazed carbide bits, for less than $2 a peace also last super long time + I can re-sharpen these rather easily on the green wheel on the grinder if I want to => its seems for each dollar spent on tooling on the mill I can only remove grams of mild steel while on the lathe I can remove pounds - is this normal? My lathe is much bigger than my mill its a 12 x 24.
I run them all on my mini mill which is the top model of X2.
Now I calculated that my small 5/16 end mill removed at most a single cubic inch of mild steel before it is clearly dull - still workable but now it doesn't cut like a sharp knife - it now requires more "persuasion" and also starts to heat up - before it was cold when cutting. Also unable to take as large of a cut as before - it starts to "chatter" vs. before I could take 1mm cut now I cannot take 0.5mm. I think I can still get it to cut little more but its close to an end.
Is the 1cu of mild steel normal amount? How much should I expect? I know a tool life of an end mill run at proper speed and not overheated should be around 90min but its not like I time my cutting - I can tell how much I cut through somewhat easily.
I know I can re-sharpen the end mill with some good optics and a dremel tool but can I instead just grind the end of the end mill and make it into a standard end mill vs. center cutting - I mean I only dulled the 1mm of the end mill + center cutting part - the rest is fine.
Finally, is it normal for a lathe tolling to cost at least 10 x less (more like 20 or 30) then the mill? I mean my lathe HSS tool bits require occasional sharpening for pennies spent and my brazed carbide bits, for less than $2 a peace also last super long time + I can re-sharpen these rather easily on the green wheel on the grinder if I want to => its seems for each dollar spent on tooling on the mill I can only remove grams of mild steel while on the lathe I can remove pounds - is this normal? My lathe is much bigger than my mill its a 12 x 24.