Claims
- 1. An elongated hand-held lathe tool assembly for use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use and in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the tool assembly and the tool assembly being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- an elongated shank having forward and rearward ends and a longitudinal axis said forward end including a blade holding means; and
- a flat elongated resilient blade carried by the blade holding means and having a free portion extending cantilever fashion forwards and downwards and said free portion having a forward cutting portion with a forward tip for engaging the workpiece surface, the tip being bent upwards relative to the forwardly and downwardly sloping free portion, so that the blade tip is inclined forwardly and upwardly and said workpiece surface engagement tending to deflect the blade downwards and the resilience of the blade tending to restore it to an undeflected position, so that a chatter is established in the tool blade, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface.
- 2. An elongated hand-held lathe tool assembly for use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use and in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the tool assembly and the tool assembly being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- an elongated shank having forward and rearward ends and a longitudinal axis said forward end including a blade holding means;
- a flat elongated resilient blade carried by the blade holding means and having a free portion extending cantilever fashion forwards and downwards and said free portion having a forward cutting portion for engaging the workpiece surface, said workpiece surface engagement tending to deflect the blade downwards and the resilience of the blade tending to restore it to an undeflected position, so that a chatter is established in the tool blade, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface; and
- wherein the blade holding means includes releasable clamp means, and the blade has a rearwardly extending tongue for reception by the clamp means and said clamp means are operable to permit generally fore and aft adjustment of the blade so as to vary the length of the cantilevered portion of the blade, and hence, in operation vary the frequency of chatter.
- 3. The tool assembly of claim 2 wherein the clamp means holds the blade tongue approximately parallel to the axis of the shank.
- 4. The tool assembly of claim 2 wherein, in operation, the angle between the forwardly and downwardly inclined free portion of the cutter blade and the horizontal is between approximately 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- 5. An elongated hand-held lathe tool assembly for use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use and in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the tool assembly and the tool assembly being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- an elongated shank having forward and rearward ends and a longitudinal axis said forward end including a blade holding means;
- a flat elongated resilient blade carried by the blade holding means and having a free portion extending cantilever fashion forwards and downwards and said free portion having a forward cutting portion for engaging the workpiece surface, said workpiece surface engagement tending to deflect the blade downwards and the resilience of the blade tending to restore it to an undeflected position, so that a chatter is established in the tool blade, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface; and
- a rearwardly and downwardly extending butt member comprising a handle for gripping by the turner for at least partially controlling the tool, and a transition member for connecting the butt member to the shank.
- 6. The tool assembly of claim 5 wherein the butt member, shank, and blade all have longitudinal axes and said axes are substantially coplanar.
- 7. The tool assembly of claim 5 wherein the butt member, shank and transition member together comprise a single bar of material of uniform cross section, and wherein the butt member carries grip means for assisting the turner in controlling the tool.
- 8. The tool assembly of claim 7 further including elongated pocket means extending within the grip means parallel to the axis of the butt member for receiving and holding a key for operating the clamping means.
- 9. An elongated hand-held lathe tool for use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use and in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the tool and the tool being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- a rearward rigid tool portion for being held firmly by the turner and being supported by the rest, said portion having a longitudinal axis;
- a forward resilient tool portion extending generally forwardly and cantilever fashion from the rigid tool portion; releasable clamping means for securing the resilient portion to the rigid portion and permitting fore and aft adjustment of the resilient portion relative to the rigid portion so that the effective length of the resilient portion may be adjusted; and
- a forward cutting tool portion included in the resilient portion for engaging the workpiece surface, said engagement with the workpiece surface tending to deflect the cutting portion downwards and the resilience of the resilient portion tending to restore it to an undeflected position so that a chatter is established in the resilient portion, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein the resilient tool portion comprises an elongated flat blade.
- 11. The tool of claim 10 wherein the cutting portion includes at least one cutting edge having a linear extent, for parallel engagement with the surface of the workpiece when in use.
- 12. The tool of claim 9 wherein the resilient portion extends forwardly and downwardly from the rigid portion.
- 13. The tool of claim 9 wherein the rigid portion includes an elongated handle portion diverging from the longitudinal axis.
- 14. An elongated resilient chatter tool blade for being adjustably held in a tool holder, extending forward cantilever fashion from the tool holder, the combination of holder and tool being for hand-held use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use with a forward portion of the blade in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the chatter tool blade and the tool holder being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- a rearward tongue portion of the blade for being held by the tool holder and a forward portion connected to the tongue portion and including at least one cutting edge for engagement with the workpiece surface, said engagement with the workpiece surface tending to deflect the forward portion downwards and the resilience of the chatter tool blade tending to restore it to an undeflected position so that a chatter is established in the blade, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface.
- 15. The chatter tool blade of claim 14 wherein, in use, the forward portion of the blade extends forwardly and downwardly from the tongue portion.
- 16. An elongated hand-held lathe tool assembly for use by a turner for operation in a generally horizontal plane of use and in cutting engagement with a surface of a rotating workpiece, in operation the surface moving downwards relative to the tool assembly and the tool assembly being at least partially supported by a tool rest, comprising:
- an elongated shank having forward and rearward ends and a longitudinal axis, said forward end including a blade holding means;
- a rearwardly extending butt member comprising a handle for gripping by the turner for at least partially controlling the tool, and a transition member for connecting the butt member to the shank; and
- an elongated resilient chatter tool blade having a rearward tongue portion for being held by the blade holding means and extending forwardly in cantilever fashion, and a forward portion connected to the tongue portion and including at least one cutting edge for the engagement with the workpiece surface, said engagement tending to deflect the forward portion downwards and the resilience of the chatter tool blade tending to restore it to an undeflected position so that a chatter is established in the blade, producing chatter marks on the workpiece surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending design patent application Ser. No. 07/111,558 filed Oct. 20, 1987 and now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 318,994, which is a continuation of utility patent application Ser. No. 07/111,687, filed Oct. 20, 1987 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,924.
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