Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . wn in Figure method is wrong, because a concave clearance is giventhe tool, as shown, which robs the cutting edge of its maxi-mum support, causing crumbling and Figure 2 the Stellite tool is being ground correctly, usingthe side of grinding wheel. This method gives maximumsupport to the cutting edge as shown in Figure ground, as shown in Figure 3, will always give trouble,and are responsible for most failures with Stellite tools. Never give Stellite tools any more clearance than absolutelynecessary. Always rem
Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . wn in Figure method is wrong, because a concave clearance is giventhe tool, as shown, which robs the cutting edge of its maxi-mum support, causing crumbling and Figure 2 the Stellite tool is being ground correctly, usingthe side of grinding wheel. This method gives maximumsupport to the cutting edge as shown in Figure ground, as shown in Figure 3, will always give trouble,and are responsible for most failures with Stellite tools. Never give Stellite tools any more clearance than absolutelynecessary. Always remove the wire edge with a carborundum or oilstone. Stellite cuts 25% to 300% faster than thebest tool steel. CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS Deloro Smelting & RefiningCo., Limited DELORO, ONTARIO Branch Warehouses TORONTO and MONTREAL // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. 14 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume XVni. IN STOCK—FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT * SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Boring Lathes To Handle Shells Up To 6. MADE IN CANADA SPECIFICATIONS ON REQUEST 1185 HYDE ENGINEERING WORKS CONSULTING AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS 27 William Street, MONTREAL,
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