Ball mills are great for machining that requires rounded or contoured finished products. They’re available in a wide variety of sizes, coatings, and styles. The type of ball mill required will depend on many factors, such as the material being machined, the equipment being used, lubrication, and others. Another option that must be considered when looking into ball end mills is the number of cutting ends. They are available with a single cutting end and solid shank, or two cutting ends. So, what are the advantages to using a double-ended ball mill?
When manufacturers produce a single end ball end mill, they’ve already expended most of the time and effort it would take to make the mill double ended. It only requires a little more effort and resources to put another end on the single mill. For this reason, a double-ended mill is less expensive than two single-ended mills. Machinists can effectively purchase twice the tool for well under twice the cost. For high production facilities, these savings can add up very quickly. Having two cutting tools for much less than the (fraction of the) cost of buying two single end mills can provide a significant boost to the bottom line.
Another benefit of double-ended ball end mills has to do with storage space. Shops that go through a lot of mills can find that the mills start to pile up. With two cutting ends, double-ended mills effectively take up half the space. Shops with limited storage will find that they have more room for other tools and materials. While ball mills don’t take up a lot of space to begin with, cutting that space in half can still be beneficial to shops that put a premium on storage and organization.