A chamfer as a beveled edge of a hole, frequently (but not always) cut at a 45° incline to the 'normal' surface.
The chamfer is USUALLY used to allow the head of a screw or bolt to sit below the surface (i.e. a flush fit), rather than sticking out.
It is also used when performing a 'deburring' operation; running a small cutting tool around the perimeter of a hole (especially in metalworking) to remove any sharp edges or splinters. In this case, the chamfer is non-functional, it is just a result of the deburring operation.
A large chamfer can also be created to provide a 'lead-in' for a screw or bolt; these are usually much larger and deeper, and are cut at a 60° angle, rather than 45°.
Champering is done to remove sharp corner at the time of turning milling, drilling. there are different types of champer are given as required in application.
Chamfering machines are industrial machines that have several specific uses. The main purpose of Chamfering machines is to work metal into useful shapes.
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Chamfering machines are industrial machines that have several specific uses. The main purpose of Chamfering machines is to work metal into useful shapes.
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Patent number 127,478 is titled "Improvement in Machines for Crozing and Chamfering Barrels". It was granted to John Greenwood on 4 June 1872.
If you are using a 45 degree tool there's no need to set the tool post and you can just cut it by feeding the cross slide. If you are physically going to cut a chamfer with the compact slide, then you should set your tool post to 45 degrees.
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The main operations on a lathe are -turning( reducing diameter) -facing( reducing length) -tapering( making a conical shape) -knurling( making a diamond shaped pattern for easy grip) -grooving( making a symmetrical indentation) -parting( removing a section) -eccentric turning( turning about a point other than axis) -chamfering( creating a radially symmetrical chamfer) others include boring, drilling etc.
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