Metal cutting is one of the most important production processes in the field of material removal. Black defines metal
cutting as the removal of metal shavings on one side to obtain a finished product with the desired attributes of size, shape and
surface roughness. In this thesis, experiments are conducted to improve the surface finish quality of a piece of Inconel 625 in
nickel alloy using carbide tips. The boy has the tip of a bull. A series of experiments is carried out by varying the milling
parameters of the spindle speed, the feed speed and the cutting depth using the orthogonal matrix L9 in the Taguchi technique.
The spindle speeds are 1800 rpm, 2000 rpm and 2500 rpm. The feed speeds are 200 mm / min, 300 mm / min and 400 mm / min.
The cutting depth is 0.2mm, 0.3mm and 0.6mm.