Used cutting tools can be a practical resource for workshops and manufacturers seeking to minimize expenses without compromising on performance. However, implementing them effectively requires understanding the nuances of tool status. A thorough inspection for wear is essential before putting a used cutting tool to work. Examining the cutting ed… Read More


While it may seem counterintuitive, repurposing used cutting tools can be a smart approach for shops looking to enhance their productivity. Proper treatment of these tools, alongside strategic selection, can lead to substantial savings and even lengthen their lifespan. Adopting a few key strategies can make all the difference. * R… Read More


Aiding machinists in selecting the ideal end mill for their specific project can be a challenging task. End mills are indispensable cutting tools, responsible for shaping and refining various materials. With an expansive range of end mill types, designs, and materials available, identifying the perfect match requires careful consideration. This … Read More


Achieving optimal machining precision is paramount in manufacturing/fabrication/production processes, and end mill tool holders play a crucial role in this endeavor. A robust and accurate tool holder can significantly reduce vibration/wobble/deflection, ensuring that the cutting tool maintains its intended trajectory throughout the machining cyc… Read More