ASTM D1666-1987(2004) Standard Test Methods for Conducting Machining Tests of Wood and Wood-Base Materials《进行木材和木基材料的机械切削试验的标准试验方法》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 1666 87 (Reapproved 2004)Standard Test Methods forConducting Machining Tests of Wood and Wood-BaseMaterials1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1666; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONOne of the significant characteristics of wood is the facility with which it can be machined andfabricate
3、d. Different species, however, vary greatly in their behavior under cutting tools, so that somesystematic method is needed for determining their suitability for uses where the character of themachined surface is of prime importance. Such uses include cabinetwork, millwork, and otherproducts where fa
4、vorable machining properties are essential to good finish. For such products ascommon boards, on the other hand, good machining properties are secondary, although still an asset.The machining test procedures presented in these test methods cover such common operations asplaning, shaping, turning, bo
5、ring, mortising, and sanding. They are the result of many years ofextensive research and development and include practical methods for qualitatively evaluating andinterpreting the results. Because of their satisfactory use with a wide range of materials, it is believedthat the methods are equally ap
6、plicable to species, hardwoods and softwoods, and to wood-basematerials, such as plywood, particleboard, and hardboard.1. Scope1.1 These test methods cover procedures for planing, shap-ing, turning, mortising, boring, and sanding, all of which arecommon wood-working operations used in the manufactur
7、e ofwood products. These tests apply, in different degrees, to twogeneral classes of materials:1.1.1 Wood in the form of lumber, and1.1.2 Wood-base panel materials.1.2 Because of the importance of planing, some of thevariables that affect the results of this operation are exploredwith a view to dete
8、rmining optimum conditions. In most of theother tests, however, it is necessary to limit the work to one setof fairly typical commercial conditions in which all thedifferent woods are treated alike.1.3 Several factors enter into any complete appraisal of themachining properties of a given wood. Qual
9、ity of finishedsurface is recommended as the basis for evaluation of machin-ing properties. Rate of dulling of cutting tools and powerconsumed in cutting are also important considerations but arebeyond the scope of these test methods.1.4 Although the methods presented include the results ofprogressi
10、ve developments in the evaluation of machiningproperties, further improvements may be anticipated. Forexample, by present procedures, quality of the finished surfaceis evaluated by visual inspection, but as new mechanical orphysical techniques become available that will afford improvedprecision of e
11、valuation, they should be employed.1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The metric equivalents of inch-pound unitsmay be approximate.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibili
12、ty of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Definitions and Descriptions of Terms2.1 A number of special terms relating to wood and tomachining are used in describing the procedures f
13、or the variousmachining studies. Definitions and descriptions of a number ofthe important terms used are presented in Appendix X1.3. Significance and Use3.1 Machining tests are made to determine the workingqualities and characteristics of different species of wood and ofdifferent wood and wood-base
14、materials under a variety ofmachine operations such as are encountered in commercial1These test methods are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D07 onWood and are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D07.01 on FundamentalTest Methods and Properties.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2004. Pu
15、blished October 2004. Originallyapproved in 1959. Last previous edition approved in 1999 as D 1666 87 (1999).1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.manufacturing practice. The tests provide a systematic basisfor comparing th
16、e behavior of different species with respect towoodworking machine operations and of evaluating theirpotential suitability for certain uses where these properties areof prime importance.4. Apparatus4.1 MachinesTo yield data that can be duplicated forcomparative purposes, all machines used in these t
17、ests shall bemodern commercial size machines of good make, in goodmechanical condition, and operated by fully qualified persons.Numerous machines meet these requirements, and no attemptis made to do more than describe the preferred type of machinefor each test in very general terms (Note 1). Complet
18、einformation on the machine used, the cutting tool, and theoperating conditions of each test shall be made part of therecord.NOTE 1Where machines with all of these qualifications are notavailable, machines that are inferior in some respects have limited uses,such as for comparing the machining prope
19、rties of species for local useunder local conditions.4.2 Sharpness of Knives and CuttersCarbide-tippedknives and cutters shall be the preferred type because of themuch longer sharpness life of that material. High-speed steelshall be second choice and carbon steel third. The cutting toolmaterial used
20、 shall be made part of the record. Every precau-tion shall be taken to keep the sharpness uniformly good in alltests by resharpening when necessary.NOTE 2A practical measure of the deterioration of a machined lumbersurface because of dulling of the cutting tool can be had by the use of twocheck samp
21、les. They should come from the same board of some speciesthat machines exceptionally well, such as mahogany. Both should bemachined with a freshly sharpened cutting tool at the outset. One will beretained in that condition as a control, and the other, at intervals of1horso as experience dictates, sh
22、all be machined with the regular testspecimens and compared with the control. When the machined surfacedeteriorates perceptibly, as indicated by this comparison, the cutting toolshould be resharpened.Similarly with particle board or hardboard, some well-known productthat has good machining propertie
23、s may be used as a control material forcomparison.5. Shipment and Protection of Samples5.1 All test material shall be properly protected in shipmentto ensure its delivery in satisfactory condition for the requiredtests. On receipt, the material shall be carefully protected toprevent deterioration pe
24、nding the preparation for the tests.6. General Requirements of Samples6.1 The tests shall be made on seasoned material.6.2 Lumber shall be clear (Note 3), sound, well-manufactured, and accurately identified as to species. It may beeither rough or dressed.NOTE 3Clear means free from all defects, incl
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