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Shaping of a helical surface in rotary machining

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Besides traditional cutting tools, rotary tools are now being used. In view of their benefits, further research is advisable, with a view to their widespread use — in particular, in the machining of complex surfaces. The possibility of producing a helical profile by means of rotary tools in a traditional cutting configuration is mathematically established, with slip of the chip over the face (beginning at the larger diameter of a tapered tool).

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Correspondence to M. Yu. Popov.

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Original Russian Text © M.Yu. Popov, 2015, published in STIN, 2015, No. 11, pp. 27–31.

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Popov, M.Y. Shaping of a helical surface in rotary machining. Russ. Engin. Res. 36, 502–505 (2016). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X16060162

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