On 07/08/2020 04:01 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:

Its the next edge coming round to do another cut, which has to cut thru
the oxide that forms on the raw alu after the previous edge clears the
scene.


And, that's why climb milling works so much better that conventional milling. With conventional, the cutting edge rides up on the shallow slope until enough pressure develops to break through. With climb milling, the cutting edge punches immediately through the full depth of the cut, never sliding.
The difference in cutter life is quite amazing.

Jon


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