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<p>will often have finishing specific endmills, which never used as roughing endmills. This is done to protect the endmill from developing chips and flaws in the cutting surface, which would leave streaks and blemishes on the final part.</p>

<p>;Contour milling<br/>
: In milling applications on hardware with rotary table and/or rotary head axes, a separate finishing process called contouring can be performed.  Instead of stepping down in fine-grained increments to approximate a surface, the work piece or tool is rotated to make the cutting surfaces</p><p>
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