Machine for making microgrooves in snow skis

Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Planing – Randomly manipulated – work supported – or work following device

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409304, 409335, B23D 126

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ABSTRACT:
This invention describes a machine for the manufacture of small grooves in metal edge inserts typically found on the undersurface of snow skis. The machine produces ice-cutting blades by cutting grooves of approximate uniform depth a constant distance from the edge of the snow ski. With a ski positioned and secured with mounting clamps 21 so that a metal ski edge extends beyond a machine platten 10, a plurality of flattening clamps 23 flatten the typically bowed ski against a flat undersurface 22 of the machine platten 10. A cutting tool on a tool holder slidably mounted to a slide means on the platten upper surface then cuts into the metal ski edge following the curvature of the ski edge as it traverses the ski.

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