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Currently, cutting tool materials are mainly divided into four categories: tool steel (including carbon instrument steel, Alloy steel, and high-speed steel), hard alloy, ceramic and ultra-hard cutting tool materials. High-speed steel and hard composite steel are commonly used in machining.
Cutting tool is a wedge shaped and sharp edged device that is used to remove excess layer of material from the workpiece by shearing during machining in order to obtain desired shape, size and accuracy. It is rigidly mounted on the machine tool. A relative velocity between workpiece and cutting tool is also provided by various mechanical and other arrangements for cutting action.
Cutting tools can be classified in various ways; however the most common way is based on the number of main cutting edges that participates in cutting action at a time. On this basis, cutting tools can be classified into three groups as given below.
· Single point cutting tools
· Double point cutting tools
· Multi-point cutting tools
Such cutters have only one main cutting edge that participate in cutting action at a time. Examples include turning tool, boring tool, fly cutter, slotting tool, etc.
As the name implies, these tools contain two cutting edges that simultaneously participate in cutting action at a pass. Example includes drill (common metal cutting drill that has only two flutes).
These tools contain more than two main cutting edges that can simultaneously remove material in a single pass. Examples include milling cutter, broach, gear hobbing cutter, grinding wheel, etc.
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