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Half Round | Burnishing | Quarter-Round
|High Speed | Specialized
| Bevel & Border | End
Mill Collet Cutters | Super
Carbide Collet Cutters | Diamond Gravers
| Nose Cones | Accessories/Jigs
Cutters
& Gravers
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- 100% SOLID MICRO-GRAIN CARBIDE engraving cutters engineered for strength
and wear-resistance
- Will not RUST, BEND or TWIST
- Shank CANNOT
be damaged from Cutter Knob Set Screw
- High precision gauging and inspection
of all cutters
- Provides the best possible cut, with minimum vibration
and tool wear
- Cutters and diamond gravers for all popular engraving machines
- "Specialized"
cutter requests welcomed
- "GOLD STANDARD" titanium nitride
coating reduces heat build-up. Higher speeds and feeds, better and more engraving,
fewer cutter changes. Reduced cutter deflection, 3-5 times normal edge life
- Resharpened
"GOLD STANDARD" cutters outlast uncoated cutters 2-3 times
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Cutter Length 
Cutter Shank Size 
Solid
Micro-Grain Carbide Cutters
| SHANK SIZE | FOR USE ON |
| 1/8" X 4-1/2" | Dahlgren®
System One®, Wizzard®, New Hermes® I-M, IL-II, ILK-II |
| 11/64" x 6-1/2" | Xenetech, Newing-Hall®
(Domiteaux), Meistergram® (H-Square), New Hermes® ITX, ITF-II, ITK-II,
GTX Universal and Computer engravers, Dahlgren® System One Burnishing attachments
or chip remover | | 1/4" x 6-1/2" | Xenetech,
Newing-Hall® (Domiteaux), Meistergram® (H-Square), New Hermes® IRX-IV,
IRX-KIV, Dahlgren® System One, System Two, 10, 300, 500, Mark 12 |
| 4 mm x 110 mm | Scripta® 'S' Model,
MC-2 Beveller | | 6 mm x160 mm | Scripta®
'G' Model | | 1/8" x 1" | Scott®
SM 100, 300, 400, 500, Kantograph PM-3, PM-5 | Cutter
Resharpening - Available for all cutters. Your cutters are sharpened
and returned
- Specify tip required. See above chart
- DO NOT use
tape on cutter shank
Engraving Cutters The tools used for
rotary engraving are generally referred to as "cutters." Cutters are manufactured
from different materials and are produced in a variety of configurations specific
for certain applications and materials. Most engraving cutters are "half-round"
tools which means the blank is split or halved on center producing a "single-lip"
tool which is one of having only one cutting edge. This configuration affords
a significant amount of clearance and allows the tool to run at relatively high
speeds to maximize material removal and produce good finishes. Some cutters are
also made as "quarter-round" tools which allow even greater clearance, but they
are inherently weaker and are recommended for specific applications. The
majority of the engraving machines used in the awards and engraving industry have
spindles that use "top-loading" cutters. These are cutters that are inserted into
the spindle from the top and are typically held in place by means of a threaded
knob. This arrangement allows for easy cutter adjustments and changes. Top-loading
cutters are most commonly available in 1/8", 11/64", 1/4", 4mm, and 6mm shank
diameters. Cutter lengths vary to accommodate machine spindles and accessories
(burnishing attachments, vacuum chip removers, etc.). Some
machines, particularly industrial ones, utilize collet spindles. The cutter is
inserted into the top or the bottom (usually the bottom) of the spindle and is
held in place by a collet. A collet is a segmented, clamping device somewhat similar
to a drill chuck. By means of a "drawbar," the collet segments are tightened against
the shank of the tool, holding it securely in place. This arrangement is more
rigid and precise than the top loading spindle, but does not offer the ease of
cutter change and adjustment.
Most engraving cutters are manufactured from
carbide or high speed steel (HSS). Carbide is an extremely hard and abrasion resistant
material and is recommended for the majority of engraving applications due to
its toughness and durability. Generally speaking, carbide cutters will outlast
HSS cutters by a factor of 5-10 times depending on the material being cut. Cutters
manufactured from high speed steel do not have the hardness or strength of carbide.
Therefore, they become dull more quickly than carbide tools. On the other hand,
high speed steel cutters are not as brittle as carbide, and tend to be the best
choice when making deep, fine cuts in metal such as those required for making
seal dies. Half
Round | Burnishing | Quarter-Round
|High Speed | Specialized
| Bevel & Border | End
Mill Collet Cutters | Super
Carbide Collet Cutters | Diamond Gravers
| Nose Cones | Accessories/Jigs
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