Patent classifications
B23C5/10
Cutting insert
A cutting insert suitable for a small-diameter milling tool is provided. A cutting insert has a rake face, a bottom surface, a circumferential side surface, and a through hole. A first ridgeline at which the rake face and the circumferential side surface intersect each other includes a first main cutting edge, and a first corner cutting edge connected to a tip of the first main cutting edge. The bottom surface includes a first bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side at which the first main cutting edge is located when viewed from a central axis of the through hole, and a second bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side opposite to the first main cutting edge when viewed from the central axis. A distance between a virtual intersection line, at which a first virtual surface formed by extending the first bottom surface and a second virtual surface formed by extending the second bottom surface intersect each other, and the first main cutting edge decreases from a tip side, at which the tip of the first main cutting edge is located, toward an end side, at which an end opposite to the tip is located, in an extending direction of the first main cutting edge.
Cutting tool and method of manufacturing the same
A cutting tool includes a substrate and a diamond layer that covers the substrate. The diamond layer includes a rake face and a flank continuous to the rake face. A ridgeline between the rake face and the flank forms a cutting edge. The substrate includes a top surface opposed to the rake face. When viewed in a direction perpendicular to the top surface, the rake face includes a plurality of protrusions. In a cross-section perpendicular to a direction of extension of the cutting edge, each of the plurality of protrusions includes an inclined portion and a curvature portion continuous to the inclined portion. In the cross-section, a height of the inclined portion in the direction perpendicular to the top surface increases as a distance from the cutting edge increases.
Cutting tool and method of manufacturing the same
A cutting tool includes a substrate and a diamond layer that covers the substrate. The diamond layer includes a rake face and a flank continuous to the rake face. A ridgeline between the rake face and the flank forms a cutting edge. The substrate includes a top surface opposed to the rake face. When viewed in a direction perpendicular to the top surface, the rake face includes a plurality of protrusions. In a cross-section perpendicular to a direction of extension of the cutting edge, each of the plurality of protrusions includes an inclined portion and a curvature portion continuous to the inclined portion. In the cross-section, a height of the inclined portion in the direction perpendicular to the top surface increases as a distance from the cutting edge increases.
Rotary cutting tool having chip space in proportion to feed-per-tooth
A rotary cutting tool that implements a chip space in proportion to a feed-per-tooth is proposed. The rotary cutting tool includes a cutting part in which a plurality of cutting teeth and flutes are alternately formed, wherein a cross-section of the cutting part perpendicular to a central axis is divided into a plurality of cutting tooth spaces defining a section between cutting edges of adjacent cutting teeth on the basis of the central axis, such that all of the cutting tooth spaces are designed in different sizes, or some of the plurality of cutting tooth spaces are set in different sizes from the other cutting tooth spaces.
Rotary cutting tool having chip space in proportion to feed-per-tooth
A rotary cutting tool that implements a chip space in proportion to a feed-per-tooth is proposed. The rotary cutting tool includes a cutting part in which a plurality of cutting teeth and flutes are alternately formed, wherein a cross-section of the cutting part perpendicular to a central axis is divided into a plurality of cutting tooth spaces defining a section between cutting edges of adjacent cutting teeth on the basis of the central axis, such that all of the cutting tooth spaces are designed in different sizes, or some of the plurality of cutting tooth spaces are set in different sizes from the other cutting tooth spaces.
TOOL PART FOR CONNECTING TO A TOOL COUNTER-PART, TOOL COUNTER-PART FOR CONNECTING TO A TOOL PART, AND TOOL
The invention relates to a tool part adapted to be connected to a tool counterpart, wherein the tool part comprises a centering portion and an axial stop, and wherein the tool part comprises a plug-rotation portion adapted to cooperate with a plug-rotation counterpart portion of the tool counterpart to connect the tool part to the tool counterpart.
TOOL PART FOR CONNECTING TO A TOOL COUNTER-PART, TOOL COUNTER-PART FOR CONNECTING TO A TOOL PART, AND TOOL
The invention relates to a tool part adapted to be connected to a tool counterpart, wherein the tool part comprises a centering portion and an axial stop, and wherein the tool part comprises a plug-rotation portion adapted to cooperate with a plug-rotation counterpart portion of the tool counterpart to connect the tool part to the tool counterpart.
CUTTING TOOL WITH ENHANCED CHIP EVACUATION CAPABILITY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A milling cutter having a shank and a cutting head attached to the shank. The cutting head has a plurality of helical teeth, each tooth including a cutting tip, a leading face and a rear face. A flute is defined between the leading face of a trailing tooth, and a rear face of an immediately preceding tooth. A gully of the flute is generally W-shaped in cross section to provide effective chip evacuation. A method for manufacturing the milling cutter with the W-shaped gully of the flute using a split path grinding process is also disclosed.
CUTTING TOOL WITH ENHANCED CHIP EVACUATION CAPABILITY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A milling cutter having a shank and a cutting head attached to the shank. The cutting head has a plurality of helical teeth, each tooth including a cutting tip, a leading face and a rear face. A flute is defined between the leading face of a trailing tooth, and a rear face of an immediately preceding tooth. A gully of the flute is generally W-shaped in cross section to provide effective chip evacuation. A method for manufacturing the milling cutter with the W-shaped gully of the flute using a split path grinding process is also disclosed.
CERAMIC MILLING CUTTER
A milling device is rotatable in one direction around a longitudinal center axis defining a forward direction and an opposite rearward direction, and includes a front part and a rear part. The front part has cutting edges, each having a longitudinal extension, and chip flutes, each having a longitudinal extension. The front part is made of a monolithic piece of ceramic. The rear part is configured to be fixed in a rotatable tool body or a rotatable chuck. The rear part is also made of a monolithic piece of cemented carbide. A front end surface of the rear part has a smaller area than a rear end surface of the front part. The front end surface of the rear part and a rear end surface of the front part are permanently bonded or brazed to each other by a joint.