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Knurling Wheel

Knurling is a method used to cut or roll a pattern onto a material such as plastic or metal. This process is typically performed on a lathe, though in some cases a hand knurling tool will be used instead. A knurled object may have a diamond, criss- crossed, or straight line pattern imparted on it that adds both functionality and pleasing aesthetics. Knurling is often meant to provide a better gripping surface than offered by the bare material, and knurled patterns are often found on handles, knobs, and other similar items. Another use for the process can be to return a worn part into service, such as how internal combustion engine piston skirts were often knurled to increase performance.

Knurling Tool
A knurling tool is used in conjunction with a lathe to emboss the ends of metal tubes and shafts. The embossed grooves may act as hand grips for the user or better traction for rubber or plastic covers. The knurling tool itself consists of multiple rotary cutters which are held against the metal shaft as it turns on the lathe at a relatively slow speed (500 rpm on average). Turning is a method by which cylindrical pieces of metal or wood are spun in place by a variable-speed electric motor. As the piece spins, various cutting tools can be placed against it to remove material or cut shapes. A knurling tool falls somewhere between an engraver and an embosser. There are generally three shapes generated by most knurling tools - straight lines, diagonal lines and a diamond pattern. Knurling tools do come in a variety of sizes and cutting designs, depending on the purpose of the piece. The diamond pattern is most common with hand grips because it creates the most traction between a user's hand and the shaft. Diagonal and straight knurls are generally used to give extra traction to an external handle or other connective piece. A knurling tool is best suited for softer metals such as aluminum or standard grade steel. Hard metals such as titanium would most likely ruin the tool before any embossing could take place.

Knurling Tool And Wheel

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