Cutting tool fabrication process

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Inventors

Rhoades, Lawrence J.
Jenkins, William D.
Pertle, David D.

Application #

776652

Filed

Sep-16-1985

Published

Jul-21-1987

Current US Class

051/293
051/295
051/298

International Classes

B24D 003/00

Field of Search

51/293 51/298 51/295

Assignee

Extrude Hone Corporation (Irwin, PA)

Examiners

Lieberman; Paul

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Waldron; James S.

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Abstract
A method is provided for making improved molded abrasive tools by applying centifugal force and/or vibratory action to the abrasive particles during the molding operation. The abrasive is thereby forced and/or sifted preferentially into a closely packed surface layer with close conformity to the mold surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of making an abrasive tool having working surfaces comprising the steps of sequentially;

A. forming a negative image of the tool in a mold,

B. placing a coating composition in the mold at regions that will become the working surfaces of the final tool,

C. introducing into the mold a particulate abrasive and a first substrate which is flowable and setable, the abrasive and first substrate being provided,

i. in proportional amounts wherein the first substrate at least partially impregnates the interstices of the particulate abrasive, and

ii. in total amounts wherein the mixture of the first substrate and the particulate abrasive incompletely fills the mold,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to cutting tools generally, and in particular to the fabrication of abrasive-faced cutting tools having utility in the abradant machining of materials by such techniques as grinding and lapping, whereby stock may be abradantly removed to form a desired surface profile. The present invention further relates especially to a process for the fabrication of abrasive-faced cutting tools having compound cutting faces, and to cutting tools produced in accordance therewith.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various types of abrasive cutting tools are known in the art, and in general their fabrication depends in large part upon their intended application and upon the abrasive employed.

For example, in general grinding applications, where it is desired to remove stock from a workpiece, a cutting tool such as a grinding wheel may be mounted for rotational movement upon a machine spindle, and abrading is then achieved by bringing the workpiece into contact with the abrasive-containing periphery of the rotating wheel, or vice versa. Known abrasive grinding wheels are typically fabricated by compounding abrasive material with a binder, (along with various additives and coatings where, for particular applications these are required) and this compound is then cast or molded with heat and/or pressure being applied to bring about bonding of the compounded materials by setting of the binder, as by sintering or curing, or the like. Often such grinding wheels are fabricated of vitreous materials such as glass or ceramic frits and the like. A characteristic common to grinding wheels is that they are typically of homogenous composition, i.e., their abrasive(s) are dispersed throughout the wheel, and thus they may be used for extended periods until they become worn down to the attachment hub. The abrading surface of a grinding wheel typically requires occasional dressing back to the required grinding profile, and this is usually achieved by the application of a dressing tool having a hardness greater than that of the abrasive material of the wheel.
 
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