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Instruction Manual
Section Five
Figure 68B Figure 68C Figure 68D
First Operation in Third Operation, with a Third Operation, with a
Salvaging a Cutter. Worn-Out Cup Wheel. Dish Wheel.
neath the wheel, lower the wheel just short of the bottom of a
gullet, and using the Crossfeed handwheel, place the tooth face at
the original rake relative to the wheel. Once the relationship of the
wheel side to the tooth face has been set, do not make additional
adjustments to the machine crossfeed.
(d) Set the spring blade micrometer toothrest against a convenient
tooth face, or whenever possible, use a toothrest indexing on an
index disc. When indexing on the cutter, set the base of the uni
versal toothrest on the table. Extend its crossarm under the mill and
adjust the short micrometer toothrest on a tooth face approximately
at the same height as the mill's center. Hold the tooth face to be
ground against the wheel side while setting the rest blade on the
preceeding tooth face. If it is necessary to make adjustments of the
mill relative to the wheel during the grinding process, do so only
with the micrometer toothrest.
(e) The depth of gumming depends on a number of factors, but is pri
marily determined by necessary chip space. This will be learned by
experience. If sufficient material is available, a flute depth approxi
mating that of a new mill of similar size should be created. Take
cuts no deeper than .005 inch when lowering the wheel head. Travel
rapidly across work so as not to discolor it. Remove as little ma
terial as possible on the tooth face during the gumming operation.
Grind each tooth in succession.
(f) After sufficient flute depth has been created, mount a worn cup
wheel and proceed in a similar manner to grind the backs of the
teeth to a point that allows maximum chip space without weaken
ing the tooth. (See Figure 68C.) A saucer wheel may also be used
(Figure 68D).
(g) Make a new set-up for grinding the primary and secondary clear
ance angles, and grind these according to instructions in Chapter 5.
2. Helical Milling Cutters:
NOTE:
The following method is recommended for occasional tool salvage
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