Milling machine
Milling cutters
Different shapes of edges and grooves
Milling cutter , milling machine ( from fr. Fraiseur “milling machine, milling machine”, which is a suffix derivative of fr. Fraise “ milling cutter , boron” ) - a manual woodworking power tool for milling - figured edge machining, groove cutting and hole drilling.
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Varieties
- Vertical (submersible) - used for all types of milling. The engine of such a milling cutter moves up and down along two guides, which allows making grooves and holes of a given depth.
- Edge (edging) - a specially designed router for edge processing only. It has a relatively low weight and power.
- Combined - it has two bases in the set: one for submersible milling with a given depth, the second for edge processing.
Special purpose milling machines:
- Additive (dowel) - for drilling holes or grooves for dowels ( dowels ).
- Lamellar (see Biscuit joiner (English) ) - for cutting narrow oblong grooves.
- The trimmer (see. Laminate trimmer (English) ) - for processing a laminate .
Key Features
- Power Consumption (600–2300 Watts)
- Spindle idle speed (8000–34000 rpm )
- Cutter working stroke (0–70 mm ) - for vertical milling cutters.
- The diameter of the shank of the cutter (8 mm, 8-12 mm, 6/8 mm, 6 / 6.35 / 8 / 12.7 mm). The cutter is clamped in a collet chuck .
Gallery
A kind of dowel milling cutter (see Domino joiner (English) )
Lamellar milling cutter
Cut-out by a lamellar milling cutter, the inserted lamella
Laminate trimmer
See also
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fraser
- Woodworking Machine
- Milling machine
- Milling cutter
Literature
- Poletaev A. “Wood Decorator”. // Drill To The Holes : Journal. - 2011. - No. 4. - S. 54–61.