AUTOTOOLHOME 1/8" 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" 1/2" high Speed Steel HSS 4 Flute Straight End Mill Cutter 5/32" 1/16" Set of 8








Key features
- •Product Name : End Mill;Material : HSS
- •Color : Gray;Cutting Diameter : 1/8" 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" 1/2" 5/32" 1/16"
- •Suit for: Hardness of metal for above 30 degrees,with high bending resistance and abrasion resistance, exclusive to HIGH HARDNESS, HIGH SPEED CUTTING applications.
- •End mill bits are suitable for side milling, end milling, finish machining, etc. Apply to carbon steel, soft alloy steel, die steel, tool steel, cast iron, titanium, aluminum, etc.
- •The bottom of end mill bits is u-shaped groove design, large front angle effectively reduces cutting resistance, sharp and durable, convenient for chip removal, further improve machining efficiency.
BrandAUTOTOOLHOME
CategoryDrill
AUTOTOOLHOME 1/8" 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" 1/2" high Speed Steel HSS 4 Flute Straight End Mill Cutter 5/32" 1/16" Set of 8
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Customer Reviews
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For this purpose they work great!
Jason•August 23, 2017
I bought these to use as a slot bit in my drill/drill press. For this purpose they work great!
Very satisfied with these mills.
Al•August 22, 2017
I used the 3/8" bit today on mild steel, very very satisfied with the performance and results. I would recommend these to anyone.
Junk
Robert Martin•August 19, 2017
I wasn't expecting high end, but these are junk. The cutting edges aren't completely ground and have chips out of them. Don't wast your money on these.
a bit rough on marine-grade fiberglass
Fixer•August 2, 2017
When I bought these, it was for the primary purpose to edge-trim 1/4" marine-grade fiberglass; a little rough when I tried using the end of a mill; even when I split the difference by making several passes in both longitudinal directions. It got the job done eventually; you ever catch a fiberglass splinter? those things hurt!
Seem decent
Jeth•May 30, 2017
Good value bits, i bought these to learn some milling before getting expensive ones and so far they work great even for someone inexperienced as me. I broke one through obvious neglect.
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