Abstract

This paper presents a simulation-based development of a new deburring tool and a CAM-assisted method to deburr intersections of cross-drilled holes. By analyzing and applying derived mathematic equations to construct a three-dimensional view of these contours, a cutting edge specifically aligned to the intersection is developed. The intervention conditions and the synchronization of the tool and numeric control approach require 3-axis machining. This ensures a uniform chamfer along the circumference of the intersection despite the fluctuating cutting conditions. CAM-assisted deburring reveals the exact position of the burr, allowing the deburring tool to adapt to cross-drilled holes of different diameters.

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