cutting angle

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cutting angle

A carpenter adjusts the cutting angle of a chisel on a piece of wood.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The angle between the face of a cutting tool and the surface of the work: This is a technical term in machining and manufacturing that describes a specific geometric relationship critical for tool performance. It refers to the angle formed where the cutting edge of a tool meets the material being worked on.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The machinist adjusted the cutting angle to improve the finish on the metal part.
    • A correct cutting angle is essential for efficient chip removal and tool longevity.
Advanced Usage
  • "To optimize the cutting angle": This phrase is used in engineering contexts to describe the process of finding the most effective angle for a specific material and operation.
    • The engineer's goal was to optimize the cutting angle for machining titanium.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rake angle (n): A more specific term often used synonymously or as a component of the cutting angle, referring to the angle of the tool's surface relative to the workpiece.
    • Positive rake angles generally reduce cutting forces.
  • Clearance angle (n): The angle between the flank of the tool and the workpiece, which prevents rubbing.
    • Insufficient clearance angle can cause excessive heat and tool wear.
Synonyms
  • Tool angle: A general term for any angle associated with a cutting tool's geometry.
  • Edge angle: Can refer to the included angle of the cutting edge itself.
Related Phrases
  • "Set the cutting angle": To adjust a tool to a specific angular position.
    • Before starting, you must set the cutting angle precisely on the grinder.
  • "Cutting angle affects...": A common phrase in technical manuals discussing tool performance.
    • The cutting angle affects both the quality of the cut and the power required.
Notes
  • This term is highly specialized and is primarily used in fields such as mechanical engineering, machining, woodworking, and materials science. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
cutting angle

A carpenter adjusts the cutting angle of a chisel on a piece of wood.

Noun
  1. the angle between the face of a cutting tool and the surface of the work