Definition and Measurement of Tool Rake Angle

Core Functions of Tool Rake Angle
Cutting Force and Heat: The larger the rake angle, the smaller the cutting deformation and friction, resulting in reduced cutting force, power, and heat. For every 1° increase in the rake angle, the cutting force decreases by approximately 1%, and this effect is more significant when machining plastic materials.
Cutting Edge Strength and Heat Dissipation: Increasing the tool rake angle makes the cutting edge sharper but reduces its strength and heat dissipation volume, leading to easy chipping. A negative rake angle enhances impact resistance and heat dissipation, suitable for hard materials or intermittent cutting.
Chip Morphology and Chip Breaking: A large rake angle makes chips difficult to break (needing chip breakers); a small rake angle promotes chip brittle fracture.
Machined Surface Quality: A large rake angle inhibits built-up edges and vibration, improving surface quality; a negative rake angle may cause vibration and reduce quality.

Key Selection Principles of Tool Rake Angle
Workpiece Material: Plastic materials (steel, aluminum alloy) → 10°~30°; brittle materials (cast iron, bronze) → 5°~15°; extra-hard materials (hardened steel) → -20°~-5°.
Tool Material: High-speed steel → 5°~10° larger than carbide; carbide → small/negative rake angle; ceramic/CBN → -15°~-4°.
Machining Conditions: Rough machining/intermittent cutting → small/negative rake angle; finish machining → large rake angle; poor rigidity/insufficient power → large rake angle; CNC/automated lines → small rake angle for stable life.



Common Tool Rake Angle Reference (Simplified Table)
Turning Tools
Milling Cutters
Molinos de extremo
Special Forms of Tool Rake Angle
Positive Rake Angle with Chamfer: Enhances cutting edge strength, suitable for carbide rough machining/intermittent cutting.
Negative Rake Angle Type: Good impact resistance and heat dissipation, suitable for high-strength hard materials.
Curved Surface Type (with Chip Breaker): Promotes chip breaking, suitable for plastic materials.









