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Development of Turn-milling in Conventional Lathe Machine Yohanes, Yohanes; Handika, Roki; Jefryanto, Gusmardani; Yulianto, Evon
Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- Vol 53 No 1 (2018): Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- (JOMAse)
Publisher : International Society of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -scientists and engineers- (ISOMAse)

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Abstract

Turn-milling is a machining method with a system of merging turning and milling operations, which the workpieces and cutting tool perform rotary motion synchronously to optimize the disposal process of chip materials. Development of turn-milling can be done on the lathe and milling conventional machining. The purpose of this study is to modify a conventional lathe with a stationary cutting tool and use a single cutting edge into a rotary tool using 4 (four) cutting sides (multy point cutting). In the manufacture and installation of rotary tool on conventional lathes, tools are made portable and can work on tangential, orthogonal and co-axial turn-milling systems. For the orthogonal and co-axial operating system of the turn-milling are divided into up and down operating systems. In this research the phenomenon of material disposal process of the work-piece surface was investigated. In the process of turn-milling test, the chip was removed automatically as the turn of the cutting edge of the endmill cutting tool. The high decreasing of cutting knife rotation during testing was resulted a space during the process of disposal of material. Sequence, it was occurred pores or cavities in the work-piece.