Swiftcarb Ramp and Run end mill with Truemill cutter path Heavy ramping, helical entryThe Swiftcarb Ramp and Run end mill uses a helical entry to enter the steel plate. The Swiftcarb end mill can achieve ramp angles of up to 10 degrees in steels, while all other known end mills experience catastrophic failure at 3 to 5 degrees. These ramp angles and speeds can often mill holes faster than drilling, and eliminate a tool change when entering a workpiece to begin a pocket. Watch how quickly the tool ramps in to the desired depth. The tool then mills out the part using the Truemill cutter path by Surfware, which is the fastest way to pocket. The combination of these patented technologies creates (H.C.M.) High Cubic Inch machining.
This video is descriptive because no coolant spray allows you to see the cutting taking place.
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