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ASTM-D1666:2011 Edition

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D1666-11 Standard Test Methods for Conducting Machining Tests of Wood and Wood-Base Materials

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ASTM 2011 16
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1.1 These test methods cover procedures for planing, routing/shaping, turning, mortising, boring, and sanding, all of which are common wood-working operations used in the manufacture of wood products. These tests apply, in different degrees, to two general classes of materials:

1.1.1 Wood in the form of lumber, and

1.1.2 Wood-base panel materials such as plywood and wood-base fiber and particle panels.

1.2 Because of the importance of planing, some of the variables that affect the results of this operation are explored with a view to determining optimum conditions. In most of the other tests, however, it is necessary to limit the work to one set of fairly typical commercial conditions in which all the different woods are treated alike.

1.3 Several factors enter into any complete appraisal of the machining properties of a given wood or wood-base panel. Quality of finished surface is recommended as the basis for evaluation of machining properties. Rate of dulling of cutting tools and power consumed in cutting are also important considerations but are beyond the scope of these test methods.

1.4 Although the methods presented include the results of progressive developments in the evaluation of machining properties, further improvements may be anticipated. For example, by present procedures, quality of the finished surface is evaluated by visual inspection, but as new mechanical or physical techniques become available that will afford improved precision of evaluation, they should be employed.

1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The metric equivalents of inch-pound units may be approximate.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Definitions and Descriptions of Terms
Significance and Use
Apparatus
Shipment and Protection of Samples
General Requirements of Samples
FIG. 1
3 Dimensions, Weight, and Moisture Content of Samples
Sampling
Preparation of Test Specimens from Lumber
FIG. 2
4 Preparation of Specimens from Wood-Base Panels
Planing
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
5 FIG. 5
6 FIG. 6
7 Sanding
Boring
FIG. 7
8 Routing/Shaping
FIG. 8
9 Mortising
Turning
FIG. 9
10 FIG. 10
11 General Considerations
Sawing
FIG. 11
12 Sanding
Routing/Shaping
FIG. 12
13 FIG. 13
FIG. 14
14 FIG. 15
15 Drilling
Evaluation of Machining Defects
Precision and Bias
FIG. 16
FIG. 17
16 X1. DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TERMS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ASTM-D1666
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