Selection and use of woodworking milling cutter

1. Straight knife: slotting.

2. Bottom cleaning knife: grooving and bottom cleaning.

3. Trimming knife: trim straight edges.

4. Fillet knife: trim round edges.

5. Minzi knife: repair the round edge of the belt line.

6. Round bottom knife: open round groove.

7.90°V-shaped knife: V-shaped groove and straight edge folding.

8.45° bevel knife: repair 45° bevel edge.

9. Horse nose line knife: repair 60° or 30° bevel.

10. Two arc nail clippers: open drawer handle.

11. Keyhole knife: open the frame hole and hang on the nail.

12. T-shaped knife: the side groove can be inlaid with edge strips.

13. A line knife: antique furniture and chair legs.

14. Zikou Xundao: also known as dovetail knife, wooden board joint.

15. Square tooth tenon knives: floor splicing.

16. Fillet tenon knives: door panel joints.

Compared with milling cutters for metal cutting, woodworking milling cutters have larger rake and back angles in order to obtain a sharp edge and reduce cutting resistance. Another feature is that the number of cutting teeth is less, and it has a larger chip space. In addition to tool steel and alloy steel, the materials of woodworking milling cutters are also widely used in cemented carbide to improve production efficiency and tool life. -This article is from Lubanyuan Furniture and Building Materials Network, please keep the original link for reprinting: http://www.lubanyuan.cn/shebei/zcsb/3041.html