Claims
- 1. A cutting tool for boring concrete or the like material comprising:
a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis having two ends; a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion; a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge having at least one cutting edge portion, a rake face, formed during said pressing of said powder, adjacent said cutting edge, said rake face being at a rake angle from about 0° to about 10°.
- 2. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein at least two cutting edge portions each include a rake surface.
- 3. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein said rake face angle is preferably about 5°.
- 4. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein said rake face angle is positive.
- 5. A cutting tool for boring concrete or the like material comprising:
a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends; a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion; a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert on said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge including at least one cutting edge portion, a rake face formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion, a clearance face formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion opposing said rake face, said rake face and clearance face formed during pressing of the powder, and an edge radius between said rake face and clearance face, said edge radius having a radius of about 0.0015 to 0.004 inch.
- 6. The cutting tool according to claim 11, including at least two cutting edge portions, both cutting edge portions include a rake surface.
- 7. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein said clearance face is at an angle of about 30° to about 40°.
- 8. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein said edge radius is preferably from about 0.002 to about 0.003.
- 9. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein an egress face is adjacent said rake face.
- 10. The cutting tool according to claim 9, wherein said egress face is at an angle of about 80° to about 100°.
- 11. The cutting tool according to claim 10, wherein said egress face is at an angle of about 90°.
- 12. A cutting tool for concrete, aggregate or the like material comprising:
a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends; a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion; a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge formed on said cutting insert, said cutting edge having at least one cutting edge portion, a rake surface formed adjacent said cutting edge during pressing of the powder, said rake surface being at a positive rake angle.
- 13. A method of boring a hole in concrete, aggregate or the like material comprising:
providing a cutting tool including a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends, a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion, a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge having at least one cutting edge portion, a rake surface formed adjacent said cutting edge portion, said rake face being at a rake angle from about 0° to about 10°; contacting said cutting edge with the material; rotating said cutting tool to cut said material; and forming a hole in said material.
- 14. The method of claim 13, including applying a force along said longitudinal axis of said cutting tool.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said force is constant.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said force is sequentially repetitious to impact the material to chisel the material.
- 17. A method of boring a hole in concrete, aggregate or the like material comprising:
providing a cutting tool including a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends, a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion, a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge having at least one cutting edge portion, a rake surface formed adjacent said cutting edge portion, said rake face being at a rake angle from about 0° to about 10°; contacting said cutting edge with the material; impacting said cutting tool to chisel said material; and forming a hole in said material.
- 18. The method of claim 17, including rotating said cutting tool to cut the material.
- 19. A method of boring a hole in concrete, aggregate or the like material comprising:
providing a cutting tool including a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends, a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion, a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge including at least one cutting edge portion, a rake surface formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion, a clearance face formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion opposing said rake face, and an edge radius between said rake face and clearance face, said edge radius of from about 0.0015 to 0.004 inch; contacting said cutting edge with the material; rotating said cutting tool to cut said material; and forming a hole in said material.
- 20. The method of claim 19, including applying a force along said longitudinal axis of said cutting tool.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said force is constant.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said force is sequentially repetitious to impact the material to chisel the material.
- 23. A method of boring a hole in concrete, aggregate or the like material comprising:
providing a cutting tool including a longitudinally extending shank portion defining a longitudinal axis and having two ends, a chucking part provided at one end of the shank portion, a cutting head provided at the other end of said shank portion, a pressed powder cutting insert in said cutting head, a cutting edge on said cutting insert, said cutting edge including at least one cutting edge portion, a rake surface formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion, a clearance face formed adjacent said at least one cutting portion opposing said rake face, and an edge radius between said rake face and clearance face, said edge radius having a radius of from about 0.0015 to 0.004 inch; contacting said cutting edge with the material; impacting said cutting tool to chisel said material; and forming a hole in said material.
- 24. The method of claim 23, including rotating said cutting tool to cut the material.
- 25. A method of forming an insert comprising:
providing a mold with an insert cavity defining a longitudinal axis and having an opening along the longitudinal axis; adding powder material into the mold; compressing the material in the direction of the longitudinal axis; forming the insert with a positive rake face.
- 26. The method of forming an insert according to claim 25 further comprising a V-shaped punch compressing said powder material.
- 27. The method of forming an insert according to claim 25 and forming a land on a face of said insert, said land being at an acute angle and counter clockwise with respect to an axis of the insert.
- 28. The method of forming an insert according to claim 25, wherein said insert has a desired rake face, clearance face and edge radius.
- 29. The method of forming an insert according to claim 25 and ejecting the insert from the mold.
Parent Case Info
1. This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/354,349, filed Dec. 12, 1994, entitled CUTTING TOOLS FOR DRILLING CONCRETE, AGGREGATE, MASONRY OR THE LIKE MATERIALS, the specification and drawings of which are expressly incorporated by reference.
Continuations (2)
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