Has anyone created a toolset with the Endmills here: https://shop.v1engineering.com/collections/sharp-stuff/products/1-8-endmill-variety-pack in Fusion 360 that they would be willing to share? I don’t know enough about endmill bits to say with confidence that am entering in the correct values, and there doesn’t appear to be a detailed sheet on them.
If you click through to each tool the numbers are given I am not sure what number you think you are missing if you could be specific I can look. But really you have number of flutes, diameter, flute length (unless it is a vbit then you do not need that number). I have that listed for each one, Sadly even the kyocera bits with a part number do not have a spec sheet or any public sheets I can find. I actually buy them from a 3rd party because apparently 500 at a time is not enough for kyocera and I can not afford 5000 at a time.
I am not sure we are talking about the same thing. When I click through, there are no relevant numbers given for each bit.
Here is an Example of the numbers I am looking for (I am certain they are not 100% correct) based on quick caliper measurements:
1/8" Ball End - 3D sculpting
Flutes: 2
Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shaft Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shoulder Length: 18 mm
Flute Length: 18 mm
Body Length: 20 mm
Overall Length 38 mm
1/16" Two Flute (1/8" shank) - Detailed Milling
Flutes: 2
Diameter: 1.5875 mm
Shaft Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shoulder Length: 15.5 mm
Flute Length: 7 mm
Body Length: 15.5 mm
Overall Length 38 mm
1/8" Single Flute - The most common, Workhorse
Flutes: 1
Diameter: 2.16 mm
Shaft Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shoulder Length: 15.5 mm
Flute Length: 13.5 mm
Body Length: 15.5 mm
Overall Length 38 mm
1/8" Two Flute Down Cutting - Delicate surface finish milling
Flutes: 2
Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shaft Diameter: 3.15 mm
Shoulder Length: 15.5 mm
Flute Length: 15 mm
Body Length: 15.5 mm
Overall Length 38 mm
I was hoping that there were data sheets on the bits that would have official numbers or someone that has been using them for a while with numbers they found to be accurate.
The most important number is the diameter and shape.
All the rest is just for fusion. The numbers you have is fine.