Apparatus for high tooth equalization of cutters

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool

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144114A, B24B 338

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045818568

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for equalizing the effective radii of multiple cutting elements on a power-driven spindle of a machine tool. A fixture carrying an abrasive stone is placed upon a pre-existing workpiece supporting or guiding surface in the machine tool, slidably shifted on that surface to bring the stone to juxtaposed alinement with the cutter edges, and then magnetically locked to that surface. Positionable elements in the fixture are then used to infeed the stone so that the cutters are ground off to effectively equal radii. The methods and apparatus are equally applicable to straight or profiled cutters, and one portable fixture may be employed to condition the cutters of several spindles in a given machine as well as spindles of different machines.

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An Assembly of Installation or Operation Manuals and Specification Sheets Relating inter alia to Model C Drives and Model No. 464 Moulders Made and Sold by Ekstrom, Carlson & Co. of Rockford, Illinois, date unknown; but prior to 1960, Author unknown, twenty-six sheets.
A Published Article by Fred J. Heid based on a paper presented Apr. 20, 1950 at the Southern Pine Association Exposition, reprinted by Ekstrom, Carlson & Co., Rockford, Illinois, on a date unknown, three sheets.
Ekstrom, Carlson & Co. Bulletin No. M200 pertaining to High Speed Moulders (date unknown), twelve sheets.
Two Photographs D(1) and D(2) from Ekstrom, Carlson & Co., one such photograph having been printed on p. 10 of Item C.
A print obtained from Ekstrom, Carlson & Co. and believed to show a portion of an engineering drawing for one of the Jointing Attachments manufactured by Ekstrom, Carlson & Co. in the 1950 or 1960 decade.
A brochure entitled "EXTRAS", published by Michael Weinig GmbH & Co. of West Germany and pertaining to Moulders manufactured by that firm, date unknown, twenty sheets.
A brochure entitled "Hydromat" published by the above-identified Weinig Firm and pertaining to a family of Moulding Machines made and sold by such firm, date unknown, nine sheets.
A publication by the aforesaid Weinig Firm, comprising four pages of text and dealing with the subject of "Jointing" Moulder Knives in Weinig Machines, date unknown, four sheets.

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