The most common tool styles used in arbor milling are double angle, form relived, plane, and staggered tooth, among many other tool styles. The double angle milling cutter can make a wide variety of V-shaped cuts with straight surfaces in the material. A form relieved milling cutter can produce U-shaped cuts with curved surfaces, unlike the double angle cutter, into the material. A plane milling cutter can produce surfaces similar to a
planer but can make varying contours across the material. A staggered tooth milling cutter can produce a rectangular groove in the material at varying depths and widths. The cutters can be stacked to mill combined profiles. The typical width of cuts made by arbor milling range from 0.25 in to 6 in, and the typical depths range from 0.02 in to 0.05 in. ==Effects on work material properties==