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### Climb vs. Conventional Milling
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For the most part you always want to Climb mill. The edge of the cutter starts with a large bite and ends small, reducing deflection, work hardening, and heat retention.
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For the most part you always want to Conventional Mill. The edge of the cutter starts with a small bite and ends large. But sometimes Climb milling works better, test cuts are your friend.
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