answersLogoWhite

0

Subjects>Engineering & Technology>Mechanical Engineering

What is upmilling and downmilling?

User Avatar

Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/19/2023

Upmilling and down milling are also known as conventional milling & climb milling.

the process in which the cutting tool cuts the material and forms a chip which is big in the starting and thin in the end is known as climb or down milling. The figure is self explanatory.

Upmilling or Conventional milling

User Avatar

Wiki User

∙ 15y ago
Copy

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Mechanical Engineering
Related Questions
Trending Questions
What could you have done better and how? Working of pelton turbine? What uses compound pulleys? What type of welding is used on jet engines? What is equivalent astm for is 2062 gr b? State no of chain used in differential pulley block and worm geared pulley block? How many threads should a bolt engage? What is cold bend in pipeline? Where is Briggs and stratton engines made? What is the comutator? What are the phases of eutectoid steel? Did any US Presidents ever get a degree in Mechanical engineering? Who makes dewalt mechanic hand tools? What did the steam pump do or improve? What size ac unit is needed for 3200 square feet? What are bottom end bearings? What materials are used for manufacturibg crane hooks? What is the difference between Oil seal and mechanical Seal? What is work of avionic aircraft maintenance engineer? What is the tonnage of Bryant model 561CJ024-B?

Resources

Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered

Top Categories

Algebra Chemistry Biology World History English Language Arts Psychology Computer Science Economics

Product

Community Guidelines Honor Code Flashcard Maker Study Guides Math Solver FAQ

Company

About Us Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer Cookie Policy IP Issues
Answers Logo
Copyright ©2026 Infospace Holdings LLC, A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.