Climb Milling Vs. Conventional Milling: 12 Key
Chip thickness. In conventional milling, the chip width is zero at the entrance of cutting tooth and increases as the cutter finishes slicing, a factor which causes more heat to diffuse into the workpiece producing work hardening. Climb milling on the other hand, chip width is maximum at the entrance of cutting tooth and decreases at tooth exit, so heat generated will more likely transfer to