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  1. #1
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    Annular cutter grinding

    Hello from Brisbane in Aus. I'm new at this so be kind. We are setting up to sharpen annular cutters as part of our service to customers. Can't find the golden key for the info box, or not much info about? Any info regarding setup of cutter to a datum point or center height prior to grinding would be appreciated.

  2. #2
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    Sharpening engraving bits on a tool grinder?

    I would really like to find a tutorial for this as well. I picked up an old tool grinder that was solely designed to cut engraving cutters (V shaped tip) that are used for engraving and cutting wax models.

    Can anyone help on where to find a tutorial on how to setup and grind the blanks to cut/sharpen 1/8 inch shaft, 15 degree(full), .005 thou tip cutters?

    Thanks,
    Greg

  3. #3
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    I know what a Dbit grinder is, but what do you mean by an annular cutter?
    Are these the hollow multi-tooth cutters used like on a Rota Broach? to drill big diameter holes in plates?

    Your Dbit grinder should have an instruction manual.
    It depends if the grinder has a collet-spindle that can be offset from the pivoting axis or not. A pivot axis allows you to sharpen a radius on the tip of the the tool &/or on the cutting corner if it can be offset.
    The clearance angle must usually be quite high just to be able to leave the cutting edge raised sufficiently above the root-round that is left behind.
    I used to make fancy form Dbits with offset radius & angle on the side, and THEN use a Nikon profile projector to measure exactly what resule I had, THEN use EzCam 2D to work out out what cutter path offset was reqd to CNC mill the result/profile I wanted.
    For simple engraving cutters for plastic just try maybe even as high as 40degrees clearance angle, then gently by hand, use a fine hone stone to remove the tiny sharp-pointed tip until you get the tip diameter that you need

  4. #4
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    Annular cutter grinding

    Yes annular cutters are the family that includes Roto Broach, Slugger and other brand names. There is 2 main regrind styles- std and stack drill grind.
    Regards
    Clarkie

  5. #5
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    Is the attached image the same type cutter your working with?

    Do you know the specs. already, If not do you have an optical comparator, that you can use to reverse engineer.

    The way I would re-sharpen that is with a 11V9 grinding wheel.

    Are you going to re-sharpen the cutters on a cnc?

    The photo I attached looks complicated at first sight, If you only focus on 1 tooth, it really only has 2 lands on the back of each tooth, so find out what each angle is, then sharpen the small land on the back of the first tooth, then divide by the number of teeth (attached photo has 8 teeth) 360/8 = 45.0 deg., index the cutter 45.0 deg. & repeat until all the teeth are done, start back at the first tooth again for the second op., then the same thing as already done only with a sharper clearance angle than the first land that was sharpend.

    Just be careful not to get into the tooth behind whatever tooth your working on, & do all the rough cuts in 1 setup, then do all the finish in 1 setup, just keep indexing to keep things balanced (wheel wear, etc...)

    Again only focus on a single tooth & it won't look like much work, just keep repeating after you get that first tooth correct.



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  6. #6
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    Thanks for the info Switcher

    We recently purchased a small Servian T&C grinder in good cond but no work head, also a Macson ( like a Cin No 2) with all the bits but not running. The Macson workhead has been rebuilt and is too large for the Servian. It could be mounted on a sub plate but would end up over the hand wheels.Still making up our minds wether to rebuild the Macson or find a smaller universal head for the Servian.
    Also bought a Cawi drill grinder - 20mm cap. What a mechanical wizard. It has 3 chucks with 6 rods in each, that locate in a rotating head. This head appears to have a gearbox that alters the number of cam cycles per rev of the head to allow for diff flute numbers in the tool.
    Fitting this in when down in staff and bus is slow makes for a long day. None of us served our time in a tool room, another apprenticeship is on the go.
    Any idea on manuals for the grinders?
    Hope this forum grows as info is realy needed on the subject.

    Thanks
    Clarkie

  7. #7
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    Some help

    Hi Clarkie

    Your situation sounds like mine, six month ago. Started sharpening annular cutters. Found that cutters coming in had been sharpened with many differant angles, even ones of the same make.
    A optical comarator is only good if you have new cutters to compare, other wise you may be copying someone elses mistakes.
    I do have the instuctions for Walter, Slugger and Jetbroach. I will try to attach, if does not work ,inbox me with your fax and I will send them down.
    ( p.s If anyone has the instructions for other brands would sure like the help)

    Smiths.
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  8. #8
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    Hello from Brisbane Australia. Thanks for the info you sent. I have a copy of a Hougen sharpening machine manual and some Slugger geometry in hard copy. If you email me I'll try to scan it and send it back. Not yet good at this computer thingy. We are setting up an air spindle with 5C collets.
    Regards Bernie Clark
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  9. #9
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    New annulars are typically made on higher HP 5-7 axis CNC tool and cutter grinders. The material is of the M series and ground best with CBN. The geometry can be made with A1 and V1 wheels. Interpolation is the key.

  10. #10
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    Up and running

    Hello again from Aus
    Finally we are sharpening cutters. A air spindle with 5C collets is used as a holder. This can swivel either side to setup each tooth facet. Primary clearance is provided by tilting the wheel head back. Our main problem was lack of confidence and not realising the tilted head causes the wheel to clear the tooth above that being ground.
    A 38A60JV flared cup wheel gives a good finish, though a CBC wheel will be ordered soon.
    The next project is the Cawi drill grinder, so far I've had no luck finding a operators manual, so it's all guessing.
    Has anyone a recomendation for software to use with a 4 axis CNC machining centre to do this operation?

  11. #11
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    Here is a new kind of annular cutter grinder ERM-2
    Annular cutter grinder,hole cutter grinder-Dongguan Thor Machinery Co.,Ltd-Air tapping machine,Electric tapping machine,Drill grinder,End mill grinder,Cutter grinder,Tool grinder,Chamfering machine,cutting off machine,Dividing head,Rotary table,Machi

    Attachment 192028

    The Annular cutter grinder is intended exclusively for grinding HSS and hard metal core drills.
    The machine is not intended for any type of use other than the one specified here, and any such use will be construed as improper.

    Safe operation of the machine cannot be guaranteed if the core drill grinding machine is not used in accordance with this clause.

    In such cases, the customer will be responsible for all damages to material or person. Hence, please read this operating instructions document carefully, particularly the safety instructions.

    Function description

    The Annular cutter grinder can be used to sharpen the core drill in the simplest possible manner. Its robust and precise construction, low power requirement and ergonomic design enable instant operation. The machine was designed in such a way that anyone can familiarize himself with the machine's operation in the shortest possible time, and core drills can be sharpened with maximum precision. Adjustment and grinding are undertaken manually.

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