Device to cut and deburr metal and method of use thereof

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C082S113000, C407S114000, C407S113000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
An improved cutting insert for a cutting tool is designed from a blank of a regular geometry. The blank is designed so that an even number of channels are spaced equidistant around the periphery of the blank. The channels are elliptical in shape, and are arranged in alternating directions around the face of the insert. The grooves are designed to have a 7 degree relief angle.

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