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[This chapter presents the basic terms and their definitions related to he cutting tool geometry according to ISO and AISI standards. It considers the tool geometry and inter-correlation of geometry parameters in three basic systems: tool-in-hand, tool-in-machine, and tool-in-use. It also reveals and resolves the common issues in the selection of geometry parameters including those related to indexable inserts and tool holders. The chapter introduces the concept and basics of advanced representation of cutting tool geometry using vector analysis. A step-by-step approach with self-sufficient coverage of terms, definitions, and rules makes this complicated subject simple as considerations begin with the simplest geometry of a single-point cutting tool and finish with summation of several motions. Extensive exemplification using practical cases enhances understanding of the covered material.]
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Keywords: Rake Angle; Reference Plane; Tool Geometry; Rake Face; Tool Holder
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