Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Randomly manipulated – work supported – or work following device
Patent
1996-01-05
1997-09-23
Howell, Daniel W.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Randomly manipulated, work supported, or work following device
409143, 30500, 144218, 14413695, 1441545, 407 42, 407114, 407 56, 407 30, B23C 120, B23C 502
Patent
active
056697449
ABSTRACT:
A high-speed carbide rotary cutting tool designed for use in the carving, cutting and shaping of most materials including, but not limited to, wood, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, bone, stone, plastics and composites. It is designed for use in high-speed, hand-held rotary grinders, such as flex shaft hand pieces, die grinders, and other high-speed stationary grinding tools, primarily using 1/4 inch and 1/8 inch shaft sizes. The tool includes a triangular solid carbide cutting head shaped for cutting different profiles. The cutting head is brazed to a mandrel in such a manner as to render the tool one piece.
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Edmundson Dean P.
Howell Daniel W.
Kirkman Christopher
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