The present invention concerns a beveller for forming a bevel edge to a sheet-like piece, specifically to a wood veneer.
Various plate constructions, like plywood, are manufactured from dried wood veneer. The manufacturing process includes splicing of the veneer sheets edge to edge, and in order to provide a tight edge-to-edge joint, the edges to be spliced are bevelled for example to an angle of 10° with respect to the sheet plane. Bevelling is usually performed by using a circular saw having a position in accordance with the bevelling angle with respect to the plane of the veneer. Problems are caused by the wavy buckling of the veneer, resulting in thickness variations in the joint area, ranging from 1 to 1,5 mm. This kind of a joint does not provide a proper base for film coating. The prior art bevelling of wood veneer is applicable only to bevelling of the veneer edge across the grain. Bevelling in the grain direction results in a broken edge bevel.
These problems were significantly reduced by means of a beveller according to the present invention. The beveller of the invention comprises a milling cutter equipped with cutting knives projecting from a circumferential surface, said milling cutter rotating about a shaft rotated by a rotating force. This milling cutter is characterized in that the milling cutter is divided in the axial direction into at least two sections separated by a space, and that at least one of the spaces is equipped with pressing means pressing the surface to be cut. Additional features of the beveller according to the invention are described in the enclosed dependent claims.
The invention will be described by means of the enclosed drawing, wherein
The presser 3 can be a plate construction according to
The distance of the presser from the shaft of the milling cutter is smaller than the radial projection of the knives of the milling cutter, the difference corresponding to the intended cutting dept.
The shaft of the milling cutter is positioned in an angle corresponding to the bevel angle with respect to the veneer plane. The positioning must also be in an oblique angle with respect to the proceeding direction of the veneer, so that the adjacent milling cutter sections will cover the cutting areas missing at the spaces.
For implementing the invention, the milling cutter must be divided at least into two sections, preferably to 3 to 4 sections for providing the bevel cutting of the veneer intended for the plywood production.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20096077 | Oct 2009 | FI | national |