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.024" (0.60mm) 2-Flute Square End Carbide End Mill – M200A
.024" (0.60mm) 2-Flute Square End Carbide End Mill – M200A
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.024" (0.60mm) 2-Flute Square End Carbide End Mill – M200A
This precision .024" (0.60mm) two-flute square end carbide end mill is designed for detailed CNC milling and engraving operations requiring a very small cutting diameter. Manufactured from solid tungsten carbide, it provides excellent rigidity, wear resistance, and long tool life for high-precision machining.
The 2-flute design allows efficient chip evacuation and smooth cutting performance across a wide range of materials including plastics, wood, composites, and non-ferrous metals.
Specifications
- Cutting Diameter: .024" (0.60mm)
- Flute Length: .079"
- Overall Length: 1.50"
- Shank Diameter: 1/8"
- Number of Flutes: 2
- End Style: Square End
- Cut Direction: Up Cut
- Material: Solid Tungsten Carbide
- SKU: M200A
About 2-Flute Carbide End Mills
Two-flute carbide end mills are commonly used for CNC routing and milling because they balance cutting strength with excellent chip evacuation. The reduced flute count allows larger chip clearance compared to higher-flute tools, making them ideal for plastics, wood, composites, and softer metals such as aluminum.
The square end geometry produces flat-bottom cuts and sharp internal corners, making it well suited for slotting, profiling, and detailed machining operations.
Common Applications
- CNC milling of plastics and acrylic
- PCB and precision machining
- Wood and composite cutting
- Aluminum and non-ferrous metal machining
- Engraving and fine detail milling
Note: Sold individually. Price is per tool.
Additional Specialty Applications
This micro end mill is also commonly used by instrument makers and luthiers for precision CNC work such as guitar fret slotting. The small cutting diameter makes it suitable for cutting narrow slots in hardwood fingerboards when using CNC equipment.
Always verify the required slot width for your specific fret wire before machining.
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