Collection: Micro & Miniature Carbide End Mills

Shop micro and miniature carbide end mills for small CNC machining, fine detail milling, tight features, small pockets, narrow slots, plastics, wood, PCB-related work, model making, prototype parts, and precision cuts where larger end mills cannot reach.

This collection focuses on small-diameter carbide end mills commonly used for micro milling, miniature machining, engraving-style work, model making, electronics work, delicate feature cutting, and small-part CNC work. These tools are useful when cutter diameter, rigidity, reach, workholding, and careful feeds and speeds matter.

Small-Diameter End Mills for Micro CNC Work

  • Best for: micro CNC machining, small pockets, fine detail milling, narrow slots, lettering, model making, plastics, wood, PCB-related work, and light non-ferrous work where appropriate
  • Why choose these tools: small cutting diameters allow tighter inside corners, smaller features, finer detail, and access to areas that larger end mills cannot machine
  • Common tool styles: square end mills, ball nose end mills, 2-flute end mills, up-cut tools, down-cut tools, and other small carbide cutters
  • Important note: micro and miniature end mills are delicate. Use proper speeds, feeds, shallow depth of cut, minimal runout, and secure workholding to reduce breakage

Looking for inlay, engraving, or guitar detail work?

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Looking for 2-flute square end mills?

view 2-flute carbide end mills →

Looking for ball nose end mills?

For contouring, rounded grooves, 3D detail work, and shaped features: view ball nose end mills →

Need a different end mill size?

This collection focuses on a curated selection of micro and miniature end mills for very fine-detail work. If you do not see the exact diameter, flute style, or cutting geometry you need here, browse our broader end mill collections:

2-flute carbide end mills → | single flute & O-flute end mills → | ball nose end mills →

Need starting feed and speed guidance?

Use our carbide end mill calculator for starting feed and speed values:

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Use the filters below to narrow results by diameter, flute geometry, plunge tip style, and cut direction to find the exact micro end mill you need.