US20210078086A1 - Milling tool and workpiece machining method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a milling tool and workpiece machining method which are capable of machining an undercut part such as a rib having a return flange with high efficiency and high accuracy.
- Patent Literature 1 describes a T-shaped cutter for forming an undercut in a side surface of a workpiece.
- the T-shaped cutter has a head which is connected to one end of a shank, wherein a plurality of bottom blades having cutting edges on a distal end side of the head and a plurality of upper blades having cutting edges on a base edge side are alternately arranged in the peripheral direction, and the cutting edges of the bottom blades and the upper blades are integrally formed with the shank and the head.
- the present invention aims to solve such problems of the prior art and aims to provide a milling tool and workpiece machining method which are capable of machining an undercut part such as a rib having a return flange with high efficiency and high accuracy.
- a milling tool composed of a shank part, and a head which is provided on a distal end of the shank part and which has a cutting edge, wherein the head has an expanding diameter section, the diameter of which gradually increases along a direction from a proximal end contiguous with the shank part toward a distal end, and a decreasing diameter section, the diameter of which gradually decreases along a direction from a maximum diameter section toward the distal end, and cutting edges are provided on the expanding diameter section and the decreasing diameter section.
- a workpiece machining method for undercutting interior portions of a rib of a workpiece attached to a table of a machine tool and a return flange formed contiguous with the rib, the method comprising the steps of attaching the milling tool according to claim 1 to a spindle of the machine tool and rotating the milling tool, and machining an interior of the return flange with a cutting edge of the expanding diameter section of the milling tool and machining a side surface of the rib with a cutting edge of the decreasing diameter section of the milling tool.
- the head of the milling tool has an expanding diameter section, the diameter of which gradually increases along the direction from a proximal end toward the distal end, and a decreasing diameter section, the diameter of which gradually decreases along the direction from a maximum diameter section toward the distal end, and cutting edges are provided on the expanding diameter section and the decreasing diameter section, the milling tool can diagonally approach the undercut part of the workpiece and machining of the workpiece can be performed without interference with the return flange, whereby the protruding length of the shank can be shortened.
- the undercut part can be machined efficiently and with high quality under high machine conditions.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a milling tool according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the milling tool viewed from a direction differing by 90° from FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the milling tool of FIG. 1 in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the milling tool of FIG. 2 in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the milling tool of FIG. 1 view from the head side.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the milling too of FIG. 1 viewed from the shank side.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of an upper insert used in the milling tool of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the upper insert of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the upper insert of FIG. 7 as viewed from a different direction.
- FIG. 10 is a front view of a lower insert used in the milling tool of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the lower insert of FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lower insert of FIG. 10 as viewed from a different direction.
- FIG. 13A is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 13B is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 14A is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 14B is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 15A is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 15B is a schematic view detailing a method for machining a rib having a return flange.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic view detailing the machining of an undercut part when a T-shaped cutter is used.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic view detailing the machining of an undercut part when the milling tool of the present invention is used.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic view detailing the machining of an undercut part at a corner part, and in FIG. 18 , the milling tool reaches the inlet of the corner part.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view as viewed in the direction of arrow XIX of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 20 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XX of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 21 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXI of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 22 is a schematic view detailing the machining of an undercut part at a corner part, and in FIG. 22 , the milling tool machines approximately the central part of the corner part.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXIII of FIG. 22 .
- FIG. 24 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXIV of FIG. 22 .
- FIG. 25 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXV of FIG. 22 .
- FIG. 26 is a schematic view detailing the machining of an undercut part at a corner part, and in FIG. 26 , the milling tool reaches the outlet of the corner part.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXVII of FIG. 26 .
- FIG. 28 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXVIII of FIG. 26 .
- FIG. 29 is a side view as viewed in the direction of arrow XXIX of FIG. 26 .
- FIG. 30 is a front view of a milling tool according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 .
- FIG. 32 is a bottom view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 as viewed from the head side.
- FIG. 33 is a plan view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 as viewed from the shank side.
- FIG. 34 is a front view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 35 is a perspective view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 36 is a bottom view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 as viewed from the head side, in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 37 is a plan view of the milling tool of FIG. 30 as viewed form the shank side, in which the cutting edge is removed.
- FIG. 38 is a front view of an insert used in the milling tool of FIG. 30 .
- FIG. 39 is a perspective view of the insert of FIG. 30 .
- FIG. 40 is a perspective view of the insert of FIG. 30 as viewed from a different direction.
- FIGS. 1 to 12 a first embodiment of the milling tool of the present invention will be described.
- a milling tool 10 comprises a cylindrical shank 12 and a head 14 which is integrally formed with the tip of the shank 12 .
- the head 14 has an approximately frustoconical expanding diameter section 14 a , the diameter of which increases along the direction from the proximal end which contacts the shank 12 toward the distal end, and an approximately frustoconical decreasing diameter section 14 b , the diameter of which decreases along the direction from the expanding diameter section 14 a toward the distal end, and the head is formed into substantially a double conical shape.
- a transition part 14 c as a maximum diameter part, at which the diameter is maximum, is formed between the expanding diameter section 14 a and the decreasing diameter section 14 b .
- the head 14 has upper grooves 16 formed in the expanding diameter section 14 a and lower grooves 18 formed in the decreasing diameter section 14 b .
- the upper grooves 16 and lower grooves 18 are alternatingly arranged at equal angular intervals about the central axis O of the head 14 .
- the head 14 has three upper grooves 16 and three lower grooves 18 . Note that though the upper grooves 16 and the lower grooves 18 are arranged at equal angular intervals in the present embodiment, they may be irregular angular intervals in order to prevent chatter.
- An upper seat 16 a is formed in each upper groove 16
- a lower seat ( FIGS. 3 and 4 ) is formed in each lower groove 18
- An upper insert 20 is attached to each upper seat 16 a
- a lower insert 22 is attached to each lower seat 18 a .
- the number of upper inserts 20 and lower inserts 22 is not limited to three in the present invention, and at least one upper insert 20 and at least one lower insert 22 may be arranged.
- the expanding diameter section 14 a and the decreasing diameter section 14 b may comprise at least one upper groove 16 and at least one lower groove 18 , respectively.
- the upper seat 16 a is formed such that a linear main cutting edge 20 c ( FIGS. 7 to 9 ) of the upper insert 20 attached to the upper seat 16 a obliquely extends in a direction in which the main cutting edge gradually approaches the transition part 14 c in the direction of the rotation of the milling tool 10 .
- the lower seat 18 a is formed such that a linear main cutting edge 22 c ( FIGS. 10 to 12 ) of the lower insert 22 attached to the lower seat 18 a obliquely extends in a direction in which the main cutting edge gradually approaches the transition part 14 c in the direction of rotation of the milling tool 10 .
- a coolant passage for providing coolant to the machining area can be formed in the milling tool 10 .
- the coolant passage can include an inlet passage 24 which passes through the shank 12 along the central axis O of the milling tool 10 , an upper radial passage 26 a which passes through the head 14 from the inlet passage 24 in the radial direction and which opens into a side wall 16 b which faces the upper seat 16 a of each upper groove 16 , and a lower radial passage 26 b which opens into a side wall 18 b which faces the lower seat 18 a of each lower groove 18 .
- the upper insert 20 has an upper edge 20 a and a lower edge 20 b .
- the upper insert 20 is attached to the upper seat 16 a so that the lower edge 20 b is arranged near the transition part 14 c .
- the upper insert 20 when attached to the upper seat 16 a , has a rake face 20 e which is arranged on the side opposite the upper seat 16 a and which faces the side wall 16 b of the upper groove 16 and a flank face 20 g which is oriented toward the radially outer side.
- a main cutting edge 20 c which extends substantially linearly from the upper edge 20 a and an arc-shaped sub cutting edge 20 d which is provided adjacent the lower edge 20 b and which is connected to the main cutting edge 20 c are formed by the rake face 20 e and the flank face 20 g.
- the lower insert 22 has an upper edge 22 a and a lower edge 22 b .
- the lower insert 22 is attached to the lower seat 18 a so that the upper edge 22 a is arranged near the transition part 14 c .
- the lower insert 22 when attached to the lower seat 18 a , has a rake face 22 e which is arranged on the side opposite the lower seat 18 a and which faces the side wall 18 b of the lower groove 18 , and a flank face 20 f which is oriented toward the radially outer side.
- a main cutting edge 22 c which extends substantially linearly from the lower edge 22 b and an arc-shaped sub cutting edge 22 d which is provided adjacent the upper edge 22 a and which is connected to the main cutting edge 22 c are formed by the rake face 22 e and the flank face 22 f .
- a bottom cutting edge 22 g which is connected to the main cutting edge 22 c and an inner cutting edge 22 h which is connected to the bottom cutting edge 22 g are formed on the lower edge 22 b of the lower insert 22 .
- the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 are attached to the upper seat 16 a and the lower seat 18 a , respectively, so that the respective sub cutting edges 20 d , 22 d are arranged in a forward twisted manner with respect to the main cutting edges 20 c , 22 c in the direction of rotation of the milling tool 10 .
- the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 are attached while being alternatingly inclined.
- the upper inserts 20 are attached to the upper seats 16 a so that all of the main cutting edges 20 c of the upper inserts 20 rotate along a single conical surface when the milling tool 10 rotates about the central axis O.
- the lower inserts 22 are attached to the lower seats 18 a so that all of the main cutting edges 22 c of the lower inserts 22 rotate along a single conical surface when the milling tool 10 rotates about the central axis O.
- the sub cutting edges 20 d , 22 d are arranged in a rearward twisted manner with respect to the main cutting edges 20 c , 22 c in the direction of rotation of the milling tool 10 , or may be arranged in a non-twisted state.
- the two conical surfaces drawn by the main cutting edges 20 c , 22 c of the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 20 when the milling tool 10 rotates are symmetrical with respect to the plane defined by the line of intersection between the two conical surfaces in the illustrated embodiment, they may be asymmetrical depending on the target machining process or workpiece shape. Furthermore, the lines of intersection (the generatrix of each conical surface) between the plane including the central axis O and the two conical surfaces described above intersect at a predetermined angle. This angle can be set to various values in accordance with the target machining process.
- the angle that the two lines of intersection form can be equal to, for example, the angle between the rib, which is described later, and the return flange protruding from the upper end of the rib, and can be preferably 90°. Furthermore, the main cutting edge 20 c of the upper insert 20 is formed so as to be longer than the protruding dimension (width) of the return flange.
- the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 are attached to the upper seat 16 a and the lower seat 18 a , respectively, so that the sub cutting edges 20 d , 22 d move, when the milling tool 10 rotates about the central axis O, along the shape of the rotating body, which is the locus when one circular arc that bulges in the radial direction of the head 14 rotates about the central axis O of the milling tool 10 .
- the shape of the rotating body may be a shape which is inscribed in both of the two conical surfaces drawn by the main cutting edges 20 c , 22 c of the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 when the milling tool 10 rotates.
- the shank 12 and head 14 may be integrally formed using tool steel, and the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 can be attached to the upper seat 16 a and the lower seat 18 a of the head 14 using an appropriate bonding technology such as brazing. Further, after the upper insert 20 and lower insert 22 have been attached to the upper seat 16 a and the lower seat 18 a , the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 may be ground so that the generatrix of each of the two conical surfaces drawn by the main cutting edges 20 c , 22 c achieves an angle matching the angle between the rib of the workpiece and the return flange protruding from the upper end of the rib and the shape of the rotating body drawn by the sub cutting edges 20 d , 22 d is inscribed on both of the two conical surfaces.
- a product 100 which is a workpiece, has a bottom wall 102 , a rib 104 formed in a thin wall extending perpendicularly from the bottom wall 102 , and first and second return flanges 106 , 108 which protrude in opposite directions from the upper end of the rib 104 substantially in parallel to the bottom wall 102 .
- first and second return flanges 106 , 108 which protrude in opposite directions from the upper end of the rib 104 substantially in parallel to the bottom wall 102 .
- an end mill 70 , the milling tool 10 according to the present embodiment, and a T-shaped cutter 72 are sequentially attached to the tip of a spindle 80 of the machine tool, and the product 100 is cut out from a thick plate made of a metal material such as an aluminum alloy.
- a tool holder 74 each of the end mill 70 , the milling tool 10 , and the T-shaped cutter 72 are attached to the spindle 80 via a tool holder 74 .
- the workpiece is affixed to a table (not illustrated) of the machine tool.
- Machining is performed from one of the first and second return flanges 106 , 108 , and in the present example, from the first return flange 106 side.
- material is removed from the thick plate ( FIG. 13B ) in areas other than the bottom wall 102 , the first and second return flanges 106 , 108 , and portions 110 , 112 between the first and second return flanges 106 , 108 and the bottom wall 102 using a rotary tool which is capable of cutting with the side surface of the tool, such as the end mill 70 ( FIG. 13A ).
- the end mill 70 is exchanged with the milling tool 10 ( FIG. 14A ), and material is removed (undercut) from portion 110 between the first return flange 106 and the bottom wall 102 .
- the rotary feed axis of the machine tool is set so that the side surface of the rib 104 can be machined by the lower inserts 22 .
- the milling tool 10 is fed in the direction perpendicular to the sheet of the drawing with respect to the workpiece, is fed by only a predetermined distance (pick feed pitch) in the direction from the return flange 106 to the bottom wall 102 , as illustrated by arrow Z, and is fed again in the direction perpendicular to the sheet of the drawing, and material of the portion 110 is sequentially removed from the first return flange 106 side to the bottom wall 102 side in strips having a width corresponding to the pick feed pitch.
- pick feed pitch a predetermined distance
- portion 110 a extending in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the drawing remains between the rib 104 and the bottom wall 102 .
- Portion 110 a can be removed ( FIG. 15B ) using the T-shaped cutter 72 ( FIG. 15A ).
- Portion 112 between the second return flange 108 and the bottom wall 102 can be removed by the same method as the method described above.
- the product 100 having the bottom wall 102 , the rib 104 extending perpendicularly from the bottom wall 102 , and the first and second return flanges 106 , 108 which protrude parallel to each other in opposite directions from the upper end of the rib 104 toward the bottom wall 102 can be cut out from a metal thick plate material such as an aluminum alloy.
- the product 100 can be, for example, an aircraft wing part.
- Portion 110 a can be removed using the T-shaped cutter 72 , as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the T-shaped cutter 72 is oriented so that the axis of rotation thereof is parallel to the rib 104 .
- the protruding length of the T-shaped cutter 72 i.e., the distance L TC from the bottom surface of the tool holder 74 to the tip of the T-shaped cutter 72 , must be greater than the height of the rib 104 .
- the milling tool 10 according to the present embodiment is obliquely oriented so that the conical surface drawn by the lower inserts 22 comes into contact with the rib 104 .
- the protruding length L TP of the milling tool 10 can be set to a length such that the return flange 106 or 108 do not interfere with the tool holder 74 . Since the overhang lengths of the return flanges 106 , 108 are normally much shorter than the height of the rib 104 , the protrusion length L TP of the milling tool 10 can be shorter than the protrusion length L TC of the T-shaped cutter 72 . By shortening the protrusion length, the tool normally has higher static rigidity against bending and inclination and higher dynamic rigidity against vibration, whereby the rotation speed of the tool and the feed rate of the tool can be increased.
- the product 100 can be more efficiently machined as compared to the case in which the T-shaped cutter 72 of the prior art is used. Furthermore, chatter is less likely to occur, whereby the quality of the machined surface is improved.
- a workpiece 200 has a flat plate-like bottom wall 202 , first and second ribs 204 , 206 which protrude perpendicularly from the bottom wall 202 , a return flange 208 which protrudes perpendicularly from the upper end of the first rib 204 , and a corner part 210 at which the first and second ribs 204 , 206 intersect.
- the first and second ribs 204 , 206 connected to each other by the corner part 210 extend along the bottom wall 202 at an angle of 90°.
- the workpiece 200 is affixed to a table (not illustrated) of a machine tool.
- the milling tool 10 machines the upper edge of the first rib 204 and the lower surface of the return flange 208 , as detailed in FIGS. 14A, 14B .
- the milling tool 10 is linearly fed along the side surface of the upper edge of the first rib 204 from one end of the first rib 204 (the lower edge in FIG. 18 ) toward the corner part 201 (upwardly in FIG. 18 ) so that the lower surface of the return flange 208 and the side surface of the first rib 204 are simultaneously machined by the main cutting edge 20 c of the upper insert 20 and the main cutting edge 22 c of the lower insert 22 , respectively.
- the corner R part 208 a between the first rib 204 and the return flange 208 is simultaneously machined by the sub cutting edges 20 d , 22 d of the upper insert 20 and the lower insert 22 .
- the milling tool 10 when the milling tool 10 arrives at the inlet of the corner part 210 , the milling tool 10 is continuously fed along a substantially arcuate tool path along the inner peripheral surface 210 a of the upper edge of the corner part 210 without interruption ( FIGS. 22 to 25 ).
- the lower insert 22 since the lower insert 22 has the bottom cutting edge 22 g and the inner cutting edge 22 h , cutting can be performed while freely changing the cutting direction (the direction of the axis of rotation O of the milling tool 10 ) by simultaneous five-axis control, whereby machining marks such as steps on the machined surface are not formed, and a corner part 210 having a return flange as illustrated can be machined.
- the milling tool 10 when the milling tool 10 arrives at the outlet of the corner part 210 , the milling tool 10 is continuously linearly fed toward the front end of the second rib 206 (rightward in FIGS. 22 and 24 ) along the side surface of the second rib 206 without interruption. During this movement, the side surface of the upper edge of the second rib 206 is machined by the main cutting edge 22 c of the lower insert 22 .
- a pick feed is imparted to the milling tool 10 in the direction (downward) approaching the bottom wall 202 .
- the milling tool 10 is linearly fed along the side surface of the second rob 206 toward the corner part 210 , and the lower side of the machined surface completed in the previous machine process is machined on the side surface of the second rib 206 .
- an uncut portion (not illustrated) similar to the portion 110 a having a triangular cross section shown in FIG. 14B is formed between the first rib 204 , the corner part 210 and the second rib 206 , and the bottom wall 202 .
- This uncut portion can be removed by the T-shaped cutter, as shown in FIG. 15A .
- the corner R parts 204 a , 210 b , 206 a between the first rib 204 , the corner part 210 and the second rib 206 , and the bottom wall 202 can be formed in accordance with the shape of the T-shaped cutter.
- the return flange 208 extends substantially parallel to the bottom wall 202 along the upper end of the first rib 204 and has a constant width.
- the width of the return flange 208 at the corner part 210 gradually reduces towards the second rib 206 , and the return flange is substantially not provided on the second rib 206 .
- the workpiece 200 may have a return flange similar to the return flange 208 along the upper end of the second rib 206 .
- both inserts 20 , 22 are integral so as to form a single V-shaped insert, and this insert is attached from the expanding diameter section of the head to the decreasing diameter section.
- a milling tool 50 comprises a cylindrical shank 52 and a head 54 which is integrally formed with the tip of the shank 52 .
- the head 54 has an approximately frustoconical expanding diameter section 54 a , the diameter of which increases from the proximal end which contacts the shank 52 in the direction toward the proximal end, and an approximately frustoconical decreasing diameter section 54 b , the diameter of which decreases along the direction from the expanding diameter section 54 a toward the distal end, and the head 54 has substantially a double conical shape.
- a transition part 54 c as a maximum diameter part, at which the diameter is maximum, is formed between the expanding diameter section 54 a and the decreasing diameter section 54 b .
- the transition part 54 c presents a shape of a rotating body obtained by rotating an arc which bulges in the radial direction of the head 54 about the central axis O of the milling tool 50 .
- the head 54 has upper grooves 56 formed in the expanding dimeter section 54 a and lower grooves 58 formed in the decreasing diameter section 54 b .
- Four pairs of upper grooves 56 and lower grooves 58 arranged at equal angular intervals around the central axis O of the head 54 are formed in the head 54 .
- Each pair of upper grooves 56 and lower grooves 58 are continuous and form one groove portion formed over the expanding diameter section 54 a , the transition part 54 c , and the decreasing diameter section 54 b .
- the number of the grooves is not an indispensable requirement of the present invention, at least one groove can be provided.
- a seat 62 for attachment of the insert 60 is formed in each groove 56 , 58 .
- the seat 62 is defined by a flat surface for receiving the insert 60 formed in a V-shape.
- the flat surface forming the seta 62 is parallel to the central axis O of the milling tool 50 .
- a coolant passage for providing coolant to the machining area can be formed in the milling tool 50 .
- the cooling passage can include an inlet passage 64 which passes through the shank 52 along the central axis O of the milling tool 50 , upper radial passages 66 a which pass through the head 54 from the inlet passage 64 in the radial directions and which open into a side wall 56 a which faces the seat 62 of each upper groove 56 , and lower radial passages 66 b which open into a side wall 58 a which faces the seat 62 of each lower groove 58 .
- the insert 60 has first and second arms 60 a , 60 b and a bent part 61 for connecting the first and second arms 60 a , 60 b , and the insert 60 is substantially V-shaped.
- the insert 60 when attached to the seat 62 , has a rake face 60 f is arranged on the side opposite the seat 62 and which faces the side wall 56 a of the upper groove 56 which and a flank face 60 g which is oriented toward the radially outer side.
- a first main cutting edge 60 c which extends substantially linearly on the arm 60 a , a second main cutting edge 60 d which extends substantially linearly on the second arm 60 b , and an arc-shaped sub cutting edge 60 e which is provided on bent part 61 and which is connected to the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d are formed by the rake face 60 f and the flank face 60 g.
- the insert 60 is attached to the seat 62 so that the first main cutting edges 60 c rotate along the same conical surface and the second main cutting edges 60 d rotate along the same conical surface when the milling tool 50 rotates about the central axis O.
- the two lines of intersection (the generatrix of each conical surface) between the conical surfaces drawn by the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d and the plane including the central axis O intersect at a predetermined angle.
- This angle can be set to various values depending on the target machining process.
- the angle formed by the two lines of intersection described above can be equal to, for example, the angle between the rib, which is described later, and the return flange protruding from the upper end of the rib, and can be preferably 90°.
- the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d , the sub cutting edge 60 e , the bottom cutting edge 60 h , and the inner cutting edge 60 j are preferably arranged in a single plane including the central axis O of the milling tool 50 .
- first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d , the sub cutting edge 60 e , the bottom cutting edge 60 h , and the inner cutting edge 60 j are arranged in the same plane in which the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d , the sub cutting edge 60 e , the bottom cutting edge 60 h , and the inner cutting edge 60 j of the insert 60 on the diametrically opposite side.
- the insert 60 is attached to the seat 62 so that, when the milling tool 50 rotates about the central axis O, the sub cutting edge 60 e draws a locus of one rotary body shape obtained by rotating the circular arc that bulges in the radial direction of the head 14 about the central axis O of the milling tool 50 .
- the shape of the rotating body may be a shape which is inscribed in both of the two conical surfaces drawn by the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d of the insert 60 when the milling tool 50 rotates.
- the insert 60 can be attached to the seat 62 using an appropriate bonding technology such as brazing. Further, after the insert 60 has been attached to the seat 62 , the insert 60 may be ground so that the generatrix of each of the two conical surfaces drawn by the first and second main cutting edges 60 c , 60 d achieves an angle matching the angle between the rib and the return flange protruding from the upper end of the rib and the shape of the rotating body drawn by the sub cutting edge 60 e is inscribed on both of the two conical surfaces.
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