INFLUENCE OF THE CUTTING MODE ON THE SURFACE QUALITY DURING LONGITUDINAL PLANE MILLING OF ARTICLES FROM SCOTS PINE S

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  • Pavlin Vitchev Author
  • Zhivko Gochev Author

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milling, surface quality, cutting mode, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Abstract

The current study investigates the changes in the surface quality of experimental samples of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood during a milling process, performed with different rotation speed of the cutting tool (n), feed rates (U) and different thicknesses of the removed layer (h). On the basis of the performed experiments, graphical dependencies, representing the relationship between the different factors have been derived. In order to achieve a higher quality of the milled (processed) surfaces, practical recommendations for the optimal values of the evaluated factors have been suggested. The surface roughness of the material (surface) was measured with a roughness tester, type „SurftestSJ-210“ (Mitutoyo, Japan).

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2019-12-18

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Biocomposite Technologies, Furniture Manufacturing and Design

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Vitchev, P.; Gochev, Z. INFLUENCE OF THE CUTTING MODE ON THE SURFACE QUALITY DURING LONGITUDINAL PLANE MILLING OF ARTICLES FROM SCOTS PINE S. INNO 2019, 8 (2).

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