011 Milling: Actual setup work
We will explain the details of the setup work for cutting. There are many steps within setup work, such as fixing materials, aligning them, setting the origin, installing tools and measuring length, and creating and inputting NC programs.
009 Milling: Working surface and setup change
We will explain the machining surfaces that are important in cutting and the concept of changeover during machining. Reducing the number of processed surfaces reduces the number of processed surfaces, which leads to cost reductions.
008 Milling: Types and features of milling machines
We will introduce the types and characteristics of cutting machines. Milling-type processing machines can be broadly classified into general-purpose milling cutters, NC milling cutters, and machining centers, but their characteristics and uses also differ.
004 Milling: Types and characteristics of end mills
We will introduce the types and characteristics of end mills for cutting. It is broadly divided into shape machining and hole machining, and many types and sizes are used for each.
003 Milling: Corner radius and L/D
We will explain the corner radius and L/D constraints specific to cutting. If you imagine the machining process and set the radius and cutting depth, you will get a reasonable design.