Titanium is difficult-to-cut materials due to its poor machinability and thermal conductivity when machining at high cutting speed. To overcome this machining titanium alloy problem, this study in interaction between machining structural system and the cutting process are very important. One of the main problems in the cutting process is chatter vibration. Due to chatter problem, the mechanism to suppress chatter named, process damping is a useful method can be manipulated to improve the limited productivity of titanium machining at low speed machining in milling process. In the present study, experiment are conducted to evaluate and study the process damping mechanism in milling using different types of variable tools geometries. These tools are variable he-lix/uniform pitch, variable pitch/uniform helix and variable helix and pitch and uniform helix/pitch. The result showed that the variable helix and pitch tools is very significantly improve process damping performance in machining titanium alloy compare to traditional of regular tools and other irregular tools.