Abstract

Four important lathe tool specifications are studied and compared. It is shown that predetermined angles have to be set on the machine vice axes in order to produce the specified angles. The number of predetermined angles required vary with the grinding techniques used and the method of specifying the tool geometry. It is found that when the clearance angles are ground, previously correct plan and rake angles can be altered. A lathe tool specification is proposed which allows all specified angles to be set directly on the machine vice axes. This specification also relates the lathe tool geometry to the fundamentals of oblique machining with a single cutting edge.

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