A flexure-based tool holder for sub-μm positioning of a single point cutting tool on a four-axis lathe |
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Authors: | Matthew Bono Robin Hibbard |
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Affiliation: | aLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550, United States |
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Abstract: | A tool holder was designed to facilitate the machining of precision meso-scale components with complex three-dimensional shapes with sub-μm accuracy on a four-axis lathe. A four-axis lathe incorporates a rotary table that allows the cutting tool to swivel with respect to the workpiece to enable the machining of complex workpiece forms, and accurately machining complex meso-scale parts often requires that the cutting tool be aligned precisely along the axis of rotation of the rotary table. The tool holder designed in this study has greatly simplified the process of setting the tool in the correct location with sub-μm precision. The tool holder adjusts the tool position using flexures that were designed using finite element analyses. Two flexures adjust the lateral position of the tool to align the center of the nose of the tool with the axis of rotation of the B-axis, and another flexure adjusts the height of the tool. The flexures are driven by manual micrometer adjusters, each of which provides a minimum increment of motion of 20 nm. This tool holder has simplified the process of setting a tool with sub-μm accuracy, and it has significantly reduced the time required to set a tool. |
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Keywords: | Diamond turning Tool setting Tool holder Single point diamond tool Precision machining Meso-scale machining Lathe |
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