End mills are similar to drill bits but are much more versatile in the
operations they perform.
They typically have up to eight sharp flutes on their
ends and sides, allowing them to remove large amounts of materials within a
short period.
An end mill should be your go-to tool if you want to cut straight
down into a material without requiring a pre-drilled hole (or spot).
End mills come in many varieties, with the roughing end mill type being
the most common.
Roughing end mills have up to eight flutes, just like the
regular end mills. However, the flutes in the roughing end mills are serrated,
allowing you to remove larger amounts of materials compared to the regular end
mills.
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