Claims
- 1. An abrading tool which provides for the aggressive removal of material from a body, the tool having a work surface driven in rotation about an axis and subjecting the body to a rotary abrading action, comprising:
- a base member made of a ferrous or ferrous metal alloy whose outer periphery defines the work surface, said base member including a plurality of cavities positioned about the work surface, each of said cavities being separated by a generally continuous external lands area, wherein each of said cavities is formed of a continuous, generally concave recess and has a substantially uniform shape, and the surface length of said uniform cavities is at least twice the size of the longest axis possessed by a substantial portion of said metallic grit, but less than 3% of the circumference of the circular work surface; and
- a plurality of metallic grit layers being distributed on said lands area only, said metallic grit being applied after first subjecting said base member to a magnetic field.
- 2. An abrading tool which provides for the aggressive removal of material from a body, the tool having a work surface driven in rotation about an axis and subjecting the body to a rotary abrading action, comprising:
- a base member made of a ferrous or ferrous metal alloy whose outer periphery defines the work surface, said base member including a plurality of cavities positioned about the work surface, each of said cavities being separated by a generally continuous external lands area, wherein each of said cavities is formed of a continuous, generally concave recess and has a substantially uniform shape, and the height of said uniform cavities is greater than 25% of the surface length of said uniform cavities, but less than 75% of the surface length of said uniform cavities; and
- a plurality of metallic grit layers being distributed on said lands area only, said metallic grit being applied after first subjecting said base member to a magnetic field.
- 3. An abrading tool which has a work surface driven in rotation about an axis and which provides for the aggressive removal of material from the body by subjecting the body to the rotary abrading action of the tool, comprising:
- a plurality of metallic grit layers;
- a base member made of a ferrous or ferrous metal alloy whose outer periphery defines a circular work surface, said base member including a plurality of uniformly-shaped cavities positioned about the work surface, each of said cavities being separated by a generally continuous external lands area; the surface length of said cavities being at least twice the size of the longest axis possessed by a substantial portion of said metallic grit, but less than 3% of the circumference of said circular work surface; the height of said uniform cavities being greater than 25% but less than 75% of the surface length of said uniform cavities; and the distance between the centerline of adjacent cavities being greater than the surface length of each of said cavities, but not greater than four times the surface length of each of said cavities;
- said plurality of metallic grit layers being distributed about said land area whereby, upon the application of a magnetic field, the particular magnetic flux resulting from said plurality of cavities on said work surface of said base member causes said metallic grit to orient itself into a layered fashion over said external lands area only such that, when said metallic grit is then braced directly to said lands area, said lands area is continuously covered with said metallic grit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/511,393 filed on Apr. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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