At SUMITEC, we believe that selecting the right tools is the first step toward machining excellence.
Following the successful completion of our Turning & Milling Tool Selection (Beginner) training session, we continue our commitment to empowering engineers, technicians, and production teams with the knowledge they need to make confident, cost-effective tooling decisions.
Why Tool Selection Matters
Choosing the right turning or milling tool doesn’t just affect performance—it directly impacts surface finish, tool life, cycle time, and overall production cost. Understanding the relationship between material types, tool geometries, and cutting conditions is crucial for modern machining environments.
What Participants Learned:
 Basic principles of cutting tool design
 Key factors in choosing the right milling or turning insert
 How to match tools to materials and machine capabilities
 Practical tips to reduce tool wear and improve process reliability
 Real-world case examples from the shop floor
Looking Ahead
This beginner course is part of SUMITEC’s Training Program designed to close knowledge gaps and build confidence in tooling choices. Whether you're a new machinist or part of a growing production team, our structured approach makes complex decisions more manageable.
What’s Next?
This course marks just the beginning. We’re rolling out more in-depth and advanced training modules in the coming months, including topics such as:
 In-Process Metrology
 Metalworking Fluids
 QA Metrology (CMM)
 Cutting Tool Evaluation


            
            
        
        
            
		
                 











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