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* Quill - The part of the vertical milling machine that raises and lowers cutting tools held in the spindle.
 
* Quill - The part of the vertical milling machine that raises and lowers cutting tools held in the spindle.
 
* Endmill - A common machining tool having cutting teeth on the end of a cylindrical shank and usually spiral blades on the lateral surface. Because of this geometry it can cut in any direction.  
 
* Endmill - A common machining tool having cutting teeth on the end of a cylindrical shank and usually spiral blades on the lateral surface. Because of this geometry it can cut in any direction.  
* Facing - The process of cutting a flat surface perpendicular to the axes of the milling cutter on the initial piece of raw stock.   
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* Facing - The process of cutting a flat surface perpendicular to the axes of the milling cutter. Often this is done on the initial piece of raw stock as the first step in the milling process.   
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* Deburring - To neaten and smooth the rough edges or ridges of a part after it has been machined. 
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* Edge finding - The process of using an edge finder to align the coordinate system of the mill with the corner of your part. 
    
==== [https://www.hardinge.com/wp-content/uploads/KneeMill-Complete-Manual.pdf User Manual] ====
 
==== [https://www.hardinge.com/wp-content/uploads/KneeMill-Complete-Manual.pdf User Manual] ====
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====Demonstration====
 
====Demonstration====
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For the demonstration, you will face a piece of aluminum stock, drill a hole in the center, ream the hole, and deburr all of the edges. Reference the video below to see what this should look like.
    
====General Procedure====
 
====General Procedure====
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