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PCD-tipped round tools

Steel or carbide bodies with brazed PCD tips, EDM cut and ground to an edge, for non ferrous, composite, plastic and abrasive work. The body is matched from stock, the tips are priced and packed, and the layout exports as a nest.

Brazed PCD tip2590Ø10Ø10Side elevationØ102 PCD tips equally spacedEnd view
All dimensions in millimetres · Not to scale · PCD end mill · Silver braze

How you configure it

The parameters that define the part

A pcd-tipped round tools configurator is a schema of parameters and your own formulas. Declare the values a request fills in, and the price follows from them.

Body and construction

A steel or carbide body, full nib or brazed segment construction, with the body matched from your stock pool on diameter and length.

PCD tips

Tip count, PCD grade and tip size drive the diamond cost and the EDM and braze time. The tip layout is packed to your kerf and packing efficiency.

Edge and finish

A ground or EDM finished edge, with an optional coating, each priced through your own rates per minute.

Priced to how it is made

Every price shows its build up

The price is built from how the part is made, never a single opaque number. Every rate below is an illustrative starting default you edit; nothing here is Kabaido pricing advice.

10 mm · 2 PCD tips · medium 10 µm grade · OAL 90 mm · carbide body

Body blank
The nearest carbide or steel body at or above your diameter, matched from your stock pool.
PCD tips
The diamond cost from the tip size and grade, packed to your kerf and packing efficiency.
EDM and braze
Per tip cut time and edge EDM time per flute, plus the braze, on your own rates per minute.
Setup
Your setup cost, spread across the batch quantity.
Illustrative price£160.84

Lead time 14 days. Modelled from the seeded preset, for illustration only.

Brazed PCD tip2590Ø10Ø10Side elevationØ102 PCD tips equally spacedEnd view
All dimensions in millimetres · Not to scale · PCD end mill · Silver braze

Matched from your stock

Priced from what you hold

A configured price is only as good as what stands behind it. Kabaido prices from the stock you hold and asks when it does not know.

Stock matching
The body is matched from your stock pool, and the tip layout is packed to your kerf and packing efficiency so a sheet of PCD yields as many tips as it can. The packed layout exports as a nest, so the cut file is ready alongside the price.
Reserved when the order lands
Ordering a configured product reserves the matched stock, so the item you priced is the one set aside. Low stock raises a banner before it bites.
It asks rather than guesses
When a request leaves a parameter open, Kabaido asks a clarification instead of inventing a value. Missing means a question, not a guess.

CAD import

Bring your CAD and let it autofill

This category accepts DXF tip profile. Import a file to autofill the inputs and as a reference, computed deterministically in your browser.

Export from the CAD you already run, then drop the file on the configurator. A 3D solid autofills the bounding box, the volume and the surface area; a 2D profile supplies the cut length, the pierce count and the material area, and is drawn to scale on the run. The figures fill the inputs, and you confirm or correct them before anything is priced, so the import is autofill and reference, never a guess.

STEP files (.step or .stp), STL (.stl), DXF (.dxf) and DWG (.dwg) are read today. IGES and Parasolid are on the roadmap. The analysis runs in your browser, so only the derived numbers and a file hash travel with the run; the model stays on your machine until you choose to attach it. The full behaviour lives in Configure.

Reads exports from

  • SolidWorks
  • Autodesk Fusion
  • Autodesk Inventor
  • Siemens NX
  • PTC Creo
  • CATIA
  • Rhino

File types

  • STEP .step or .stp, and STL .stl, for a 3D solid
  • DXF .dxf and DWG .dwg, for a 2D profile
  • IGES and Parasolid on the roadmap

Documents

The drawing and the work order

A configured line carries its paperwork. Two documents come off every run, so the part is quoted and made on the same figures.

The engineering drawing

A dimensioned 2D drawing of the configured part, generated from the same parameters that priced it. It travels with the line onto the quote PDF, the email and the customer portal.

The production work order

A work order for the shop floor that lists the matched stock, the operations and the parameters, so the part is made to the figures it was quoted on.

Applications and materials

What it cuts and what it is made from

PCD-tipped round tools lean on these knowledge packs, so the request is read into structured values across the materials and applications they touch.

PCD tools earn their place where carbide wears too fast: aluminium and aluminium alloys, carbon and glass fibre composites, MDF and chipboard, plastics and other abrasive non ferrous work. The tip grade and count is a balance of edge life and finish, and the configurator keeps that balance yours to set.

The cutting, materials, coatings and abrasives knowledge packs sit beneath the work, so a request that names a composite, a tip grade in microns or a non ferrous alloy is read into the structured values the price needs.

Cutting

Cutting tools and blades, read across coatings, flutes, teeth and lengths.

Materials

Bar, plate and grades with condition and the certificates that ship.

Coatings

Coatings by type and thickness, with strip and recoat understood.

Abrasives

Grinding wheels and superabrasives by form, grit and operating speed.

Servicing

And serviced when it comes back

The work does not end at the first sale. These service templates seed with the category, each priced through the same engine as a quote.

PCD tool re-tip and regrind
A worn PCD tool is re-tipped and reground, priced from the tips up through the same engine as a new tool.

Questions

The detail, answered

Quote a PCD special from a real request

Send an RFQ for a PCD end mill or router and see it configured, priced from the tips up and nested for the cut.