Claims
- 1. A method of removing metal from the surface of a metal workpiece such as a steel slab, bloom or billet, comprising supporting a plurality of grinding wheels in spaced relation about an axis extending transversely of said surface, holding said grinding wheels in contact with said surface under a yielding pressure so that each grinding wheel can follow the contour of said surface independently of the others, rotating said grinding wheels about their own axes, orbiting said grinding wheels as a group about said first-mentioned axis, relatively moving said plurality of grinding wheels and said workpiece back and forth in directions parallel to said workpiece surface, and simultaneously tilting said plurality of grinding wheels one way and then the other about an axis transverse to the direction of relative movement at each reversal of such relative movement so that they grind said workpiece surface with a negative rake.
- 2. A method of removing metal from the top generally horizontal surface of a workpiece such as a steel slab, bloom or billet comprising supporting a plurality of grinding wheels above said surface in a circular array about a generally vertical central axis and with the axes of said grinding wheels parallel to said central axis, forcing said grinding wheels individually down against said workpiece surface with a yielding pressure so that each grinding wheel can follow the contour of said surface independently of the others, rotating said grinding wheels about their own axes, orbiting said grinding wheels as a group about said central axis, relatively moving said plurality of grinding wheels and said workpiece horizontally back and forth in directions parallel to said workpiece surface, and simultaneously tilting said plurality of grinding wheels away from the vertical one way and then the other about an axis at right angles to the direction of such relative movement at each reversal of such relative movement so that they grind said workpiece surface with a negative rake.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 405,298, filed Oct. 11, 1973 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,874,123.
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