4. Chainsaw milling can be (is) hard on the saw. I use an ms440 which has a 70cc engine, this is really on the limit of what you can get away with – bigger is better, though thinner softer wood is obviously easier going. If you love your saw andRead More →

2.1. 2 Ball milling. Ball milling, a shear-force dominant process where the particle size goes on reducing by impact and attrition mainly consists of metallic balls (generally Zirconia (ZrO2) or steel balls), acting as grinding media and rotating shell to create centrifugal force. What is ball milling technique? Ball millingRead More →

The three main categories of milling are as follows: Face milling – the surface of the workpiece is parallel to the cutter face located at the end of a spindle or shaft. … Peripheral milling (slab milling) – the surface being machined is parallel to the (often helical) cutting teethRead More →