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A cutting tool is used in the machining process to remove material from a workpiece to create the desired shape. Cutting involves removing material from metal, wood, or plastic surfaces through relative movement between the tool and the work material. Often, cutting tools are mounted on machines due to the large amount of force required. Hand tools are used when the material is soft or needs minimal cutting. The discarded particles or parts are known as chips or swarf.
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Cutting tools come in various forms, including lathe turning bites, milling cutters and end mills, gear-cutting hob cutters, drills for hole making, and broaching machines' broaches. These tools ensure a higher removal rate per hour compared to regular grinding wheels, making machining more efficient. However, for high-precision machining, grinding is preferred due to its superior dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
High hardness (wear resistance), heat resistance, and toughness (chip resistance) are crucial properties for cutting tools to avoid wear or damage during cutting operations. Common materials for cutting tools, ranked by hardness, include diamond, CBN (cubic boron nitride), cemented carbide, and HSS (high-speed tool steel). The relationship between hardness and toughness necessitates choosing the appropriate material based on the workpiece's material and shape.
Using harder cutting tools generally enhances wear resistance, extends tool life, and improves performance, but even minor impacts can cause chipping. The cutting-edge shape is also critical for performance: a sharper edge yields better cutting performance and a cleaner finish, though it may compromise tool strength.
Selecting the best cutting tool material and edge shape based on the workpiece's material and shape is essential for achieving optimal performance.
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