Chapter 8, Grinding cutter bits for lathe tools – Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Chapter 8

Grinding Cutter Bits for Lathe Tools

High Speed Steel Cutters

The advantage of HSS cutter bits is you can shape them to exact specifications through

grinding. This lets you grind a stock shape into any form. Stock shapes come in an

assortment of types, including squares, flats, and bevels. Many shops buy their cutters as

ready-ground or ready-to-grind bits or blades.

Ready-to-grind bits and blades are of specially selected HSS, cut to length and properly

heat-treated. They are fine tools in the rough and generally superior to HSS shapes sold

by the pound.

In grinding HSS cutter bits, you have five major goals:

• A strong, keen cutting edge or point

• The proper cutting form (the correct or most convenient shape for a specific

operation)

• Front clearance away from the toolpoint

• Clearance away from the side of the tool (side rake)

• Free chip movement over the tool and away from the cutting edge.

Keenness angles can vary from 60° for mild softness to 90° for hard steels and castings

(Figure 8.1).

Figure 8.1 Keenness angles vary from 60 to 80 degrees.

Side Clearance

3-10o

Angle of

Keenness

Side

Rake

8-1

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