Abstract

A force model is proposed in this study for a single-point tool with a chamfered main cutting edge incorporating a wear factor. The variations of shear plane areas occurring in the tool-worn situation are also used. Cutting experiments are conducted on stainless steel bars and the experimental data correlated closely with the theoretical values. A preliminary discussion is also made of the design of special tool holders and their geometrical configurations. The tool holders were milled using medium carbon-steel bars and these holders with the mounting tips were ground to fit various specifications.

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