The facing mill cutter is an essential tool for creating a few simple shapes and a smooth surface on metal on machines. It is absolutely essential for leveling metal pieces. The key to getting good results is you have to know how to use a facing milling cutter.
Select the proper speeds and feeds for your facing mill cutter and material. There are different settings for different materials, and the one that works best for foil does not work as well for the regular parchment you might use in the oven.
Inspection and replacement of the wear parts and the facing mill cutter: Keep the DESKAR Carbide milling cutter sharp by inspecting and installing new parts. For a better job that lasts longer, use a sharp cutter.
While milling with a face mill add a coolant or lustrous if cutting down or steel. This is good to open up a bit of cool air in there, and wear and tear on the tool.
One typical problem is chatter, which can make a surface look rough. To solve this, opt for a smaller cutting depth, or ensure that everything is secure.
Another problem is built-up edge, in which material adheres to the tool. To prevent that, machine at the proper speeds and feeds, and keep the milling tools sharp.
There can be tool deflection, especially when dealing with thick stock. To address this, either use a shorter tool, or change your cutting conditions.