Claims
- 1. A cutting tool bit for use in an axially actuated back spot facing tool, said tool bit of hardened material and having cutting edges along one side of the tool bit and diametrically oppositely disposed around a theoretical center and including: (a) a pivot hole of a precise diameter and establishing a theoretical center line of the tool bit, this pivot hole placed a selected distance from the rear edge of the tool bit; (b) a precise recess formed in one edge of the tool bit and on the side opposite the cutting edge, this recess sized to slidably engage an end of a cam rod mounted in and carried by the axially actuated back spot facing tool, the precise recess at a determined depth to establish the positioning of the tool bit on the entered end of the cam rod; (c) a guide chamfer formed at the entering end of this recess, said chamfer providing a guide path for the entrance and seating of the cam rod of the spot facing tool in said recess; (d) a cutting edge formed in one extension of the tool bit and as it is rotated with and by the tool this cutting edge generates a full sweep of the spot face, said cutting edge formed on that portion of the tool bit that extends beyond a supporting shank portion of the back spot facing tool, this cutting edge having a top relief, a front face relief, a backward slope and a compensation of these slopes with the front edge formed at a relief so that the cutting edge is at a true right angle to the theoretical axis of the tool bit, the cutting extension further having an end relief to the cutting edge and a chamfer formed on the cutter tool bit corners opposite the cutting edge, and (e) a cutting edge formed on the opposite tool bit extension, this extension having a length of about three-quarters the length of the effective cutting extension end, this shorter extension having a cutting edge of like front, top, backward slope, end and back corner chamfer and compensation for the front edge as is provided on the cutting edge formed on the full tool bit extension.
- 2. A cutting tool bit as in claim 1 in which the bit is made of high speed tool steel hardened to at least 60 Rockwell "C."
- 3. A cutting tool bit as in claim 2 in which the bit is ground for steel, cast steel, cast iron and the like and each cutting edge is ground with a 7.degree. top relief, a 3.degree. front relief, a downward slope of eight degrees, a compensation of 17 minutes and an end relief of about 5.degree..
- 4. A cutting tool bit as in claim 3 in which the outer cutting corner is radiused with about sixty-thousandths of an inch radius.
- 5. A cutting tool bit as in claim 3 in which the chamfer at the back corner of the cutting tool bit is about 30.degree. and of about one-quarter of an inch extent.
- 6. A cutting tool bit as in claim 3 in which the recess is about one-eighth of an inch deep and the entering chamfer is about 15.degree..
- 7. A cutting tool bit as in claim 2 in which there is formed in each top relief surface a chip breaking groove which begins about one sixty-fourth of an inch from the cutting edge leaving a portion of the top relief surface adjacent the cutting edge.
- 8. A cutting tool bit as in claim 7 in which the chip breaking groove extends the full length of the top relief surface and the groove is formed by a contoured grinding wheel having a radius flowing into two angled slopes, the radius approximately one-sixteenth of an inch and at the axial alignment of the groove and contoured grinding wheel about one-eighth inch from the formed cutting edge.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED INVENTION AND APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part Application of my Application entitled, "Cutting Tool Bit and Grinding Fixture for Sharpening Said Bit for Use in An Axially Actuated Back Spot Facing Tool" and filed Dec. 8, 1976 and assigned Ser. No. 748,715 and with the acceptance of this application, now abandoned.
This invention to the extent applicable is also closely related to U.S. Pat. No. 3,827,821 as issued on Aug. 6, 1974 and pertains to an actuated back spot facing tool which discloses the tool bit and a method of grinding the bit.
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