

⚡ Cut Sharp, Last Long, Own the Mill!
The SPEED TIGER Micrograin Carbide Square End Mill set features 4-flute, 1/4" diameter bits crafted from durable micrograin carbide with an advanced AlTiBN coating for superior heat resistance. Engineered for precision with ±0.02mm tolerance, these mills excel at machining a wide range of steels and cast iron, making them the go-to choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking high performance and value.




















| ASIN | B07FSGBW7S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,478 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Square Nose End Mills |
| Brand Name | SPEED TIGER |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,051 Reviews |
| Cut Type | square end |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Cutting Length | 0.75 Inches |
| End Cut Type | Square End |
| Finish Type | AlTiBN |
| Finish Types | AlTiBN |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.5"L x 0.25"W |
| Item Weight | 130 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SPEED TIGER |
| Material | Carbide |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Number of Cutting Edges | 4 |
| Number of Flutes | 4 |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 1/4 in |
| Size Name | 1/4 in |
| Tolerance Held | Precision |
N**J
Works As Advertised
Sharp and true. Does what I expect from a carbide end mill.
B**N
Great product, worth every penny
Bought these for a hobby. Received them and like that they are packaged individually, thus helping keep them sharp. Used them on a firearm building project and only eneded up using one. But stayed sharp and met the needs of what I was using it for. If your are a hobbyist and looking for some high quality milling bits with out having to pay a premium these are the ones to go to.
M**S
Works like it should
Works good on my 1923 endmill
R**!
Decent bit but do snap fairly easily. See comments.
UPDATE: I upped my rating from 2 tp 4 stars. Customer service was very helpful and responsive. They actually contacted me when they saw my original review. I found that my spindle speed was too slow. Obviously it depends on the material but these bits have to be spun pretty fast and the depth and feed rate must be shallow and slow as well. My mill only spins at max 2800rpm. So I spun it at 2800rpm and took a more shallow cut along with a slow feed rate and these things cut pretty decently. I assume they would work better at an even faster spindle speed. They are still very brittle and will snap if you apply to much side pressure. Overall they did the job I needed them for. Item came packaged well and they looked good. I ordered the 1/16th size and these things snap at the slightest pressure. I almost messed up my project so I had to discontinue using them due to them snapping so easily. I tried another set I had and had no issue.
W**D
Worked great for engraving hardwood
I used these bits in a Foredom jewelry engraving tool along with some StayMax Metal hollow number guided to engrave numbers in my beer flights project. Then I mixed powdered turquois in resin to make these numbered holes.
R**K
Sharp, hard, exactly what you needed and expected
I have been using end mills for 30 years now. These are very good end mills for the money. They are not Hurricane, but you didn't pay Hurricane prices either. These are sharp, and hold their edges well. However, you need to know that this is also a specialty item. You are buying solid carbide because the job you are doing requires an end mill harder than the work piece. And at 1/8 inch, solid carbide, even the slightest wiggle will shatter it. You cannot have RC65 and over without being brittle. The picture, trying to end mill a hole to remove a broken bit that was about as hard as the end mill. First end mill grabbed and shattered. Went in again, second end mill finished the job.
A**R
Good for tool steel
Great endmills and a great price. I use them on hardened tool steel and had no issues.
P**1
Awesome
I keep buying these to replace my hss end mills. They are awesome, and cut like a hot knife through butter. I cut a lot of 416 stainless and these make hss look like junk. Almost no burrs to file off even after cutting a keyway in a threaded shaft. Definitely a must.
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