Student Material 001: Milling Machine Operations Quick Reference
Material ID: U8M3-MAT-001
Purpose: Quick reference for milling operations, end mill selection, and edge finding procedures
Mill Setup Checklist
- [ ] Vise indicated to <0.001" on fixed jaw
- [ ] Tram verified (head perpendicular to table)
- [ ] Workpiece on parallels, seated (tap test)
- [ ] Vise tight, parallels captive
- [ ] Tool installed, drawbar TIGHT (verify with wrench)
- [ ] RPM calculated and set
- [ ] Edge finding complete, coordinates zeroed
- [ ] Unused axes LOCKED
- [ ] Safety glasses ON
- [ ] Chip guard in position
End Mill Selection Guide
| Operation |
End Mill Type |
Flutes |
Notes |
| Slot cutting |
Square, center-cutting |
2 |
Better chip evacuation |
| Shoulder/step |
Square |
4 |
Better finish, more teeth |
| Pocket roughing |
Square or roughing |
2-4 |
Roughing mills for heavy removal |
| Pocket finishing |
Square |
4 |
Light DOC for smooth walls |
| Profile/contour |
Square |
4 |
Climb mill for best finish |
| 3D surfaces |
Ball nose |
2-4 |
Step-over determines surface quality |
| Plunge cutting |
Center-cutting only |
2 |
4-flute non-center-cutting will break |
| Chamfering |
Chamfer mill (45Β°/60Β°) |
4+ |
Specific angle ground on tool |
Edge Finding Procedure
- Install edge finder (0.200" dia) in collet β drawbar tight
- Set spindle to 1000 RPM
- Approach workpiece edge slowly in the relevant axis
- Watch for: wobble β align β kick (edge found)
- At kick point: spindle center = 0.100" from edge
- Zero axis β move 0.100" toward work β re-zero
- Spindle center is now on the workpiece edge (axis = 0.000")
RPM and Feed Quick Calculator
Common Scenarios (Pre-Calculated)
| Setup |
Material |
SFM |
Cutter Dia |
RPM |
Feed/Tooth |
Flutes |
IPM |
| End mill |
Aluminum |
800 |
3/8" |
8139 |
0.005 |
2 |
81 |
| End mill |
Aluminum |
800 |
1/2" |
6112 |
0.005 |
4 |
122 |
| End mill |
Mild steel |
80 |
3/8" |
814 |
0.003 |
4 |
9.8 |
| End mill |
Mild steel |
80 |
1/2" |
611 |
0.003 |
4 |
7.3 |
| Face mill |
Aluminum |
1000 |
2" |
1910 |
0.005 |
4 |
38 |
| Face mill |
Mild steel |
350 |
2" |
669 |
0.004 |
4 |
10.7 |
For machines that cannot reach calculated RPM, use the maximum available speed and reduce feed proportionally.
Depth of Cut Reference
| Operation |
Roughing DOC |
Finishing DOC |
Notes |
| Face milling |
0.030-0.080" |
0.005-0.015" |
Full-width passes |
| End milling (peripheral) |
0.050-0.250" |
0.010-0.030" |
Axial depth |
| End milling (slotting) |
0.5Γ cutter dia (max) |
1 pass at final depth |
Radial = full cutter |
| Drilling |
1-2Γ drill dia per peck |
N/A |
Retract to clear chips |
Conventional vs. Climb Milling
| Factor |
Conventional (Up) |
Climb (Down) |
| Chip thickness |
Thin to thick |
Thick to thin |
| Surface finish |
Rougher |
Smoother |
| Tool life |
More heat at tooth |
Betterβless rubbing |
| Force direction |
Pushes work away |
Pulls work toward cutter |
| Backlash risk |
Safe |
Dangerous if backlash present |
| Use on manual mills |
Default choice |
Only if anti-backlash equipped |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Forgetting to tighten the drawbar after tool change
- Leaving an axis unlocked during cutting
- Plunging with a non-center-cutting end mill
- Climb milling on a manual mill with backlash
- Not seating parallels (workpiece rocks during cutting)
- Running too fast for HSS tools (burns the tool)
- Not clearing chips from slots/pockets (re-cutting damages finish)
Last Updated: 2026-03-19