I have gotten the metal machining bug and after acquiring a Mill and using it for various projects, I have some questions about roughing end mills.
I have just started to figure out how handy they are for quick clearing of the aluminum scraps I am playing with. The roughing end mills come in 30 / 45 / 60 degree helix formation and I am wondering what the difference is.
I live near Seattle and can buy used (sometimes slightly) endmills 2 flute, 4 flute and roughing from the Boeing Surplus Tool Crib. They run from about $2 for 1/2" and under to about $15 for a good sized 2" or better. I want to know how to get the most use out of them.
I pretty much am working with aluminum (6061) and I do not use coolant with my mill (yet) and want to know how to figure out how much material can be removed by a roughing tool and what the importance of the helix angle is. Does it affect the cutting speed, the finish which shouldn't be important on a rough cut, right or tool life?
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks,
-Manny