Tungsten carbide insert tips are essential components in modern manufacturing, prized for their exceptional hardness, heat resistance, and wear resistance[4]. These properties make them ideal for use in cutting tools for drilling, boring, shaping, and forming metal workpieces[4]. Carbide inserts are widely used across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics, for machining a variety of materials[3][4]. Understanding the manufacturing process of these insert tips is crucial for machinists and manufacturers to optimize their tooling and processes.