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What's the difference between the reamer and the milling cutter?

What's the difference between the reamer and the milling cutter? They all look the same

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Reamer: two kinds of coarse reamer and precision reamer. The reamer has fewer cutting edges, larger chip size, and a spiral chip separation slot on the blade to prevent excessive chip formation during thick reaming. The reamer has more cutting edges and a very small edge to ensure the quality of the holes. The commonly used reamer specifications are l:50, 1:20, 1:5: installed on the lathe tool used for cutting metal tools. The welding tool, cutter rod is made in the ordinary steel, cutter processing hard alloy blade corresponding incision, copper solder and borax and brazing. Indexable blade structure is the center hole, the fixed blade of the cutter rod gap with bolts, the blade three or four cutting edges can be turned to use, unlike the welding structure has only one cutting edge can be used. The lathe tools are divided into numerical control turning tools, excircle turning tools, diamond cars, alloy turning tools and carbide turning tools
Depends on what you use, the milling cutter is broken, you can grind the reamer can not,

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