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Machining

Cutting tools, quoted like an application engineer

End mills, drills, inserts, reamers and taps, matched to your catalogue with the geometry that matters. Specials configured from rod stock, parts priced from a 3D model or a 2D profile, regrinds priced from your own rules.

10 mm endmill TiAlN

HX4F-010-TA

10 mm 4 flute square endmill TiAlN

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⌀10 mm4 flutesTiAlN

Unit price

£51.87unit

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The request

How a tool request becomes a quote

A request comes in as an email, a spreadsheet or a PDF. Kabaido reads it, matches each line to your catalogue and returns priced quote lines, with every value cited to where it came from.

Structured requestIntent: Quote
Email · Dave HutchinsRFQ - tooling for new aerospace job

Can you quote the following please, needed by 26th June: 10 off 10mm 4FL carbide endmill AlTiN coated, LOC 30 min

RFQ-2026-aero.pdf
  • L110×10 mm 4 flute carbide endmill, AlTiN, LOC 30 mm min
  • L25×6 mm 2 flute ball nose endmill, uncoated
  • L320×6.35 mm (1/4 in) 3 flute square endmill, TiAlN
  • L44×ER32 collet 6 mm

Every value cited. Missing details become questions, never guesses.

Matched, priced and quoted next

Specials

Grind a special from rod stock, priced to the cut

When no standard tool fits, a configurator builds the special from your parameters, matches the nearest carbide rod in stock and returns an itemised price with a dimensioned drawing.

The endmill configurator takes a cutting diameter, an overall length, a length of cut, a flute count, a helix angle, an optional corner radius and a coating. From those it derives the grind minutes, eighteen plus six a flute with an allowance for a necked tool, and prices the labour on top of the blank. The nearest carbide rod at or above your diameter and length is matched from your stock pool and carried as its own line, with a fallback price when no rod fits.

Nothing is invented. A length to diameter over twenty five to one raises a warning so someone reviews the reach before it commits, and a missing parameter is asked for rather than guessed. The 10 mm four flute special on the left matches rod CR-10-080, grinds and coats to TiAlN and prices at £173.36 on a twelve day lead.

Every rate and rule is yours to edit. The same formula engine that prices this special prices the regrind when the tool comes back worn, so a made-to-order tool and a service share one set of rules. The full configurator lives in Configure.

Custom carbide endmill

This is the part

10 mm4 fluteTiAlN

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Run total

£173.36

Lead time 12 days

Matched stock CR-10-080
  1. Carbide rod 10 x 80 h6£11.40
  2. Ground and coated to your spec
  3. Configured price£173.36

Illustrative rates.

The drawing comes with the price

A drawing-enabled configurator renders the tool to scale on every run, generated from the same parameters that priced it.

The side elevation shows the shank, the flute zone with its helix traces and any neck relief or corner radius; the end view shows the flute pattern. The drawing is deterministic, so the image saved on the run is the one the engineer approved on screen, and it travels with the configured line onto the quote PDF, the email and the customer portal.

End mills, profile drills, PCD saw blades and plate parts each ship with their own drawing engine, so a special is quoted with a drawing as quickly as a stocked tool is quoted from the shelf.

3075Ø1030° helixSide elevationØ104 flutes equally spacedEnd view
All dimensions in millimetres · Not to scale · Coated TiAlN

From a 3D model

Price a part straight from its 3D model

Some parts are quicker to send than to describe. Upload the model of the part you want machined and let the geometry set the price.

Upload an STL or a STEP solid and the configurator reads its volume, its bounding box and a complexity score, then prices the material and the machining time from your own rate per cubic centimetre, a setup fee and a complexity allowance. It is the right path for the part a customer draws once and needs made: a one off jig plate, a fixture body, an adapter block or a bracket, where there is no catalogue line to match.

The bracket on the right measures 120 cm³ in a 100 by 60 by 20 mm envelope and prices at £174.00 on a ten day lead, with a rule that blocks anything past your 600 mm machining envelope before it is quoted. The metrics drive the price, so a heavier or busier part costs more without anyone retyping a figure.

Analysis runs in your browser. Only the derived numbers and a file hash travel with the run, so the model stays on your machine until you choose to attach it. The full behaviour lives in Configure.

Machined part from 3D model

Geometry priced
bracket.stl

Accepts STL, DXF or STEP.

Volume
120 cm³
Bounding box
100 × 60 × 20 mm
Complexity
30 / 100

Pricing formula

round(volume_cm3 * 0.85 + 45 + complexity * 0.9, 2)

Configured price

£174.00

Lead time 10 days

Illustrative rates. Analysis runs in your browser; only the derived numbers and a file hash are sent.

From a 2D profile

Or price it from a flat 2D profile

Plenty of machined work starts as a flat part. Upload the drawing and the cut itself sets the price.

A gasket, a mounting plate, a cover, a shim or a gusset cut from sheet or plate is priced from its DXF. The configurator measures the cut length, counts the pierces and works out the material area, then prices the part from your cut rate, your pierce fee and your material cost, and draws the uploaded outline to scale so the shape on screen is the one being quoted. The plate on the left is 300 by 200 mm in 10 mm steel, six pierces and 2.4 m of cut, at £68.82.

The same 2D profile upload runs across the platform. A profile drill is ground to an uploaded form, a form grinding wheel is dressed to a drawing, and a machine knife is ground to its outline, each reading a DXF the same way and drawing the part it priced.

3002006 pierces, cut length 2.4 mPlan view10Edge view
All dimensions in millimetres · Not to scale · Profile as uploaded; pierce points marked

Servicing

Regrinds, restoration and visits, priced from your templates

Machining is more than new tools. The sample organisation seeds these three service templates, each priced through the same engine as a quote.

Endmill regrind and recoat
Each worn serial is priced through your regrind formula, then stripped and recoated on the same docket.
Toolholder taper restoration and balancing
Taper wear and balance grade drive the price, with inspection free to reprice before the work runs.
Machine preventative maintenance visit
An on-site visit priced from your rate card, scheduled against the machine on the register.

Knowledge core

The packs beneath the work

Eight knowledge packs sit beneath the work. Machining leans on these.

One understanding, eight knowledge packs

8 knowledge packs

Kabaido reads the whole world your customers buy, not one product line.

  • CuttingEndmills, drills and the coatings, flutes and lengths that define them.
  • WorkholdingToolholders, collets and vices, read across every taper and clamping system.
  • AbrasivesGrinding wheels and dressing sticks by form, grit and safe operating speed.
  • CNCMachines and spares, matched on taper, spindle speed and tool capacity.
  • MetrologyMicrometers, calipers and gauges with the right range and resolution.
  • CoatingsCoating jobs by type and thickness, with strip and recoat understood.
  • MaterialsBar, stock and grades with condition and the certificates that ship with them.
  • FluidsCoolants and oils by type and pack size, with hard regulatory limits respected.

Send a tool request you already have

Paste in a real RFQ for end mills, drills or a special and watch it come back as priced quote lines, cited to the source.