2004
DOI: 10.1299/kikaic.70.3556
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On-Machine Cutting Edge Profile Measurement for Micro Milling Tool (1st Report, Laser Diffraction Gauge Method and its Verifications)

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“…However, since the gap between the cutting edge and workpiece can only be visually confirmed, its determination requires the experience, intuition, and skill of veteran technicians. To eliminate this dependence, extant studies (Khajornrungruang et al, 2014;Kasashima et al, 1997) have been performed to determine tool edge position using optical technologies. However, although it is possible to obtain highly accurate results with the methods presented in these studies, it is difficult to apply these techniques in fields other than precision machining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since the gap between the cutting edge and workpiece can only be visually confirmed, its determination requires the experience, intuition, and skill of veteran technicians. To eliminate this dependence, extant studies (Khajornrungruang et al, 2014;Kasashima et al, 1997) have been performed to determine tool edge position using optical technologies. However, although it is possible to obtain highly accurate results with the methods presented in these studies, it is difficult to apply these techniques in fields other than precision machining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the micro-machining technology based on micro machine tool system is widely concerned by both academic circles and industrial circles with its comprehensive advantages of high manufacturing precision and the relative low cost. Some developed countries, such as Japan [1][2][3], America [4], Germany [5,6] and Korea [7,8], and so on, have made some prominent achievements. However, the problem of micro-precise CNC designing theory and the manufacturing technologies have not been solved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%