{"id":22945,"date":"2024-10-25T11:25:45","date_gmt":"2024-10-25T03:25:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.meetyoucarbide.com\/?p=22945"},"modified":"2024-10-25T11:42:47","modified_gmt":"2024-10-25T03:42:47","slug":"turning-tools","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.meetyoucarbide.com\/ko\/turning-tools\/","title":{"rendered":"How do the Structure and Geometric Parameters of Turning Tools Affect Machining?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The geometric parameters of turning tools directly affect machining efficiency, surface quality, and tool life. 01 Names of various parts of a turning tool Names of various parts of a turning tool:<\/p>\n
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The Functions of the Different Parts of the Turning Tool<\/h1>\n
\u00a0Rake angle<\/h2>\n
The rake angle is the angle between the cutting face and the reference plane; it is an important indicator of how the cutting edge participates in the cutting process. The rake angle of the blade itself is usually a positive rake angle, and the shape of the cutting face can be a circular arc, chamfer, or flat surface. The size and sign (positive or negative) of the rake angle will affect the tool strength, cutting force, the tool’s finish machining capability, vibration tendencies, and chip formation. The rake angle has a significant impact on cutting force, chip evacuation, cutting heat, and tool life.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nRelationship between the rake angle\u00a0and chip evacuation<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Impact of rake angle\u00a0size on cutting<\/h3>\n
<\/b>1.A larger positive rake angleresults in a sharper cutting edge, but the strength of the cutting edge decreases.<\/p>\n
2. A larger positive rake angle\u00a0reduces the cutting force; an excessively large negative rake angle\u00a0increases the cutting force.<\/p>\n
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Applications of different rake\u00a0angle sizes<\/h3>\n
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<\/b>Relief angle<\/h2>\n
The relief angle has the function of avoiding the friction between the back tool face and the workpiece and making the tool tip cut into the workpiece freely.<\/p>\n
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Relief angle size and back tool face wear diagram<\/p>\nThe relationship between tool relief angle size and wear<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n