Cobra Carbide is a premier name in the cutting tools industry, known for delivering precision-engineered solutions that cater to diverse machining needs. Specializing in high-performance carbide tools, Cobra Carbide’s products empower professionals to achieve superior results across various applications, including engraving, marking, and custom designs.
Brand History
With decades of expertise and a strong commitment to innovation, Cobra Carbide has built a legacy of trust and excellence. Since its inception, the company has prioritized quality and customer satisfaction, consistently providing cutting-edge tools that meet the evolving demands of modern industries. Cobra Carbide’s engraving blanks are a testament to its dedication to precision and durability.
3/8 x 1/2 Split Length 60° Point x 2-1/2" OAL Carbide Engraving Blank Double End is a precision tool designed for engraving and machining applications. Below is a detailed description of its features and specifications:
This engraving blank is engineered for high-speed machining, providing excellent cutting performance with minimal vibration. Its solid carbide construction ensures durability and longevity, making it a reliable choice for both professional machinists and hobbyists.
Engraving blanks are used for etching designs, text, or patterns onto various materials such as metals, plastics, and composites. They are widely used in industries like jewelry, signage, and manufacturing.
Cobra Carbide engraving blanks are versatile and can be used on materials such as steel, aluminum, brass, acrylic, and other non-ferrous metals and plastics.
Choose an engraving blank based on the material you’ll be working on and the specific dimensions or profiles required for your design. Cobra Carbide offers detailed specifications to help you select the ideal product.
Yes, Cobra Carbide engraving blanks are designed for use with both manual and CNC machinery, making them suitable for various engraving applications.
To ensure maximum tool life, use appropriate cutting speeds, feeds, and coolants during operation. Regularly inspect and clean your tools to prevent wear and damage.