BAHCO
- Swedish company founded by Johan Petter Johansson, inventor of the plumber pipe wrench. Today, the word "Bahco" is also used as a slang term for an adjustable pipe wrench.
Ball mill
– a ball-nose milling cutter. The correct meaning of “ball mill” is a
grinding device for grinding materials into powder.
"Black" and "white" cutting ceramics
– a commonly used classification of ceramic cutting materials according to their color. Pure alumina-based cutting ceramics are "white," while mixed ceramics comprising a composition of alumina with titanium carbide are "black".
Bull-nose
– a milling cutter, a replaceable milling head or insert of toroidal
cutting profile.
Crest Cut End Mill
- Slang term derived from "CREST-KUT®" end mills; refers to a specific design featuring a wavy cutting edge, which was initially introduced for high speed steel milling cutters.
Cubic
– metal removal rate (MRR) in cubic mm, cm or inches.
Facing, profiling, shouldering
– In turning, these terms are used for specifying typical turning operations. In milling, they are "shop talk" words used instead of the full terms "face milling", "profile milling" and "shoulder milling".
Feed mill
– a fast feed (high feed) milling cutter.
Grade
–a specific type of cutting tool material. In particular, “carbide grade”
relates to a type of cemented carbide.
High positive
– a feature of cutting geometry that relates mainly to the rake angle of a
tool. For tools with high positive geometry, the rake angle is
significantly greater than common values.
Inconel
– Inconel is the trade name for a group of more than 20
metal alloys made by Special Metals Corporation. When followed by a number
(e.g. Inconel 625), it is a specific material from a
family of nickel-chromium-based high temperature alloys. Without a number
following, Inconel often refers to a whole group of
nickel-based superalloys.
Inox
– Inox steel is a stainless steel. The term "Inox" comes from "inoxydable", the French word for stainless or inoxidizable.
Nirosta
– stainless steel, normally austenitic.
Pecking
– drilling or countersinking with peck feed.
Plunger
– a plunge milling cutter.
Porky
(porcupine) – an extended flute (long-edge) indexable
milling cutter
Positive insert
– this may relate to two different features of an indexable insert:
1. Insert where the insert bottom face is smaller than the insert top face.
2. Inclination of the insert cutting edge that generates a positive axial
rake of a tool, when the insert is mounted in the tool.
This dual meaning sometimes causes serious misunderstandings.
Serrated edge
– Tool or insert cutting edge with a serrated or wavy shape to ensure chip splitting action that achieves small short segment chips.
Slocombe (Slocomb) drill
– a center drill.
Slotter
– in milling, this term defines slot milling cutter;
however it normally refers to a type of planing machine tool.
Slotting
– Originally, this term defined a machining process where a single-point
cutting tool moves linearly and piston wise, and a workpiece is fixed or
moves only in linear direction. However, today this term relates more to
slot milling.
Slotting cutter
– Slot milling cutter (see above)
Spanner or wrench
- Both words mean the same: a tool, mainly operated by hand, for tightening/untightening parts like bolts, nuts etc. or for preventing a rotational movement of the parts. "Spanner" is more common in UK English and "wrench" in US English.
Titanium beta (β)
– in most cases it is a beta-annealed α-β-titanium alloy, although sometimes it
means a β-titanium alloy.
Whiskers
- whisker-reinforced ceramic.