Making Sharp Internal Corners Instead Of Rounded Corners

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Making Sharp Internal Corners Instead Of Rounded Corners

Demonstrates machining approaches for producing sharper internal corners when standard cutter geometry would otherwise leave rounded features behind.

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What this video helps explain

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Geometry Challenge

Internal corners are naturally limited by tool diameter, so achieving sharper geometry requires process planning rather than simple standard milling.

Machining Method

The video highlights how specific tooling or secondary operations can reduce corner radius where the design demands a tighter internal profile.

Design Impact

It helps engineers understand when sharp-corner requirements affect manufacturability, cost, and feature strategy.

Best For

Relevant for product teams designing housings, slots, pockets, or mating features with strict internal corner requirements.

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