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Cutting tool (machining)
In the context of machining, a cutting tool or cutter is any tool that is used to remove material from the work piece
by means of shear deformation. Cutting may be accomplished by single-point or multipoint tools. Single-point tools
are used in turning, shaping, planing and similar operations, and remove material by means of one cutting edge.
Milling and drilling tools are often multipoint tools. Grinding tools are also multipoint tools. Each grain of abrasive
functions as a microscopic single-point cutting edge (although of high negative rake angle), and shears a tiny chip.
Cutting tool materials must be harder than the material which is to be cut, and the tool must be able to withstand the
heat generated in the metal-cutting process. Also, the tool must have a specific geometry, with clearance angles
designed so that the cutting edge can contact the workpiece without the rest of the tool dragging on the workpiece
surface. ‘The angle of the cutting face is also important, as is the flute width, number of flutes or teeth, and margin size,
In order to have a long working life, all of the above must be optimized, plus the speeds and feeds at which the tool is
run.
Contents
Types
Cutting tools with inserts (indexable tools)
Solid cutting tools
Holder
Tool setup
Cutting edge
References
Types
Linear cutting tools include tool bits (single-point cutting tools) and broaches. Rotary cutting tools include drill bits,
countersinks and counterbores, taps and dies, milling cutters, reamers, and cold saw blades. Other cutting tools, such
‘as bandsaw blades, hacksaw blades, and fly cutters, combine aspects of linear and rotary motion.
Cutt
g tools with inserts (indexable tools)
Cutting tools are often designed with inserts or replaceable tips (tipped tools). In these, the cutting edge consists of a
separate piece of material, either brazed, welded or clamped on to the tool body. Common materials for tips include
cemented carbide, polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.\"! Tools using inserts include milling cutters
(endmills, fly cutters), tool bits, and saw blades.
Solid cutting tools
The typical tool for milling and drilling has no changeable insert. The cutting edge and the shank is one unit and built
of the same material. Small tools cannot be designed with exchangeable insert
Holder
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‘use a cutting tool within a CNC machine there is a basie holder required to mount it on the machine's spindle or
turret. For CNC milling machines, there are two types of holder. There are shank taper (SK) and hollow shank taper
(ask),
Tool setup
‘The detailed instruction how to combine the tool assembly out of basic holder, tool and insert can be stored in a tool
management solution,
Cutting edge
‘The cutting edge of a cutting tool is a very important for the performance of the cutting process. The main features of
the cutting edge are:
= form of the cutting edge: radius or waterfall or trumpete
= cutting edge angles (free angle and rake angle)
= form and size of the chamfers
‘The measurement of the cutting edge is performed using a tactile instrument or an instrument using focus variation.
‘To quantify a cutting edge the following parameters are used:
= cutting edge radius for symmetric edges
= cutting edge ellipse axis for asymmetric edges.
= factor K, this is the releation between Sy and Sa. This can also be calculated by the ratio of the two axis of the
ellipse, This factor describes the form of the cutting edge.
= 3 angles: clearance angle, wedge angle, rake (chipping) angle
"or
‘= length and orientation of the bevel
‘One of the most important cutting edge parameters is the K factor. It x
specify the form of the cutting edge. 1 means a symmetric cutting edge. If
the value is smaller the form is called a waterfall. Ifthe value is larger than ss
1 it is called a trompete. Depending on the cutting material, feed rate and
other influence factors a cutting tool with the optimum K factor should be
used.
References
1. Stephenson, David A.; Agapiou, John S. (1997), Metal cutting theory cutting edge profile with parameters
and practice (hitps:libooks google. comibooks?id=19AdVu1 04fQC&pg
=PA164), Marcel Dekker, p. 164, ISBN 978-0-8247-9579-5
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