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SCARF SURFACE MACHINING DEVICE
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Title:
SCARF SURFACE MACHINING DEVICE
Author:
INOUE Shinya
;
NINOMIYA Michito
;
KOIKE Yasuhiro
Subjects:
NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
;
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
;
TRANSPORTING
;
WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL
;
WORKING VENEER OR PLYWOOD
Description:
Scarf faces 92a, 92b are machined at a heeling angle θ2 on a veneer 90 by adjusting the heeling angle θ2 for a desired camber h using the following Equation (1): h=R2*sin θ2−sin 2θ2*R2−t2(1+i2)4With the configuration, double cutting of the veneer 90 by a circular saw 20 can be effectively prevented. Since the camber h is set desirably, the risk can be reduced that the scarf faces 92a, 92b only partially join each other, and a space can be secured to retain an adhesive Ad between arc concavities 91, 91. Thus, when the veneers 90 are joined together at the scarf faces 92a, 92b, the adhesive Ad is unlikely to seep out onto the surfaces of the veneers 90. As a result, the scarf faces 92a, 92b can be properly joined together.
Creation Date:
2023
Language:
English;French;German
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