A Multi-Tip Turning Tool Structure for Thin and Long Pieces

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This paper presents the development of a Multi-Tip Tool Structure for fast turning process, to prolong overall tool life as well as to shorten machining time. Instead of one cutting edge in regular turning process, several cutting tools are used simultaneously in this assembly. With this arrangement, radial cutting forces are balanced with each other and the steady or follower rests in a regular lathe can be eliminated, for long and thin work pieces. Make the tooling structure more compact and more feasible for multi-head CNC turning or combo machining.

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