Constructing a Model of the Equivalent Wedge Oblique Cutting Edge

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The article presents a method for constructing a three-dimensional model of the equivalent wedge oblique cutting edge. This technique allows you to visually assess the complexity of changing the geometry of the tool and can be used in the design of cutting edge with a curved wedge. To construct a model, the equation of a space curve of cutting edge working part was derived. The article also shows the position of the tool-in-hand and the setting system in the developed model.

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139-144

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August 2013

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DOI: 10.17580/em.2017.02.11

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