B23D13/00

Method for facing surfaces of workpieces
09597741 · 2017-03-21 · ·

A method and a device for facing surfaces of workpieces, in particular made of light metal alloys, in which a cutting tool is moved in a feed direction relative to the surface and removes material at a defined thickness by cutting, wherein the cutting tool is moved in a defined feed direction with one or more cutter bars oriented substantially parallel to the surface. The cutter bars are always set at an angle of <90 but >0 with respect to the feed direction. In this way, surfaces with high surface quality can be produced, in particular for workpieces made of light metal, with cost-effective machining parameters.

Cutting tool assembly for use in controlled fracture machining

A cutting tool assembly for use in controlled fracture machining includes a body having a rectilinear shape with a top end and bottom end and a tool holder attached to the bottom end of the body. A first cutting tool is configured at one lower end of the tool holder is to operate the tool in a forward direction of movement while a second cutting tool is configured at the opposite end of the tool holder to operate in a reverse direction of movement. The tool is shaped so an upper portion of the tool holder has a first diameter and the lower portion of the tool holder has a second diameter. The first diameter can smaller or larger than the second diameter depending on the size and type of workpiece and shape needed to produced.

CUTTING TOOL ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN CONTROLLED FRACTURE MACHINING
20250282076 · 2025-09-11 ·

A cutting tool assembly for use in controlled fracture machining includes a body having a rectilinear shape with a top end and bottom end and a tool holder attached to the bottom end of the body. A first cutting tool is configured at one lower end of the tool holder is to operate the tool in a forward direction of movement while a second cutting tool is configured at the opposite end of the tool holder to operate in a reverse direction of movement. The tool is shaped so an upper portion of the tool holder has a first diameter and the lower portion of the tool holder has a second diameter. The first diameter can smaller or larger than the second diameter depending on the size and type of workpiece and shape needed to produced.