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James Edward Musacchia, 56Simpsonville, SC

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Simpsonville, SC   

Piedmont, SC   

Mauldin, SC   

Greer, SC   

Myrtle Beach, SC   

Anderson, SC   

Greenville, SC   

Helen, GA   

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Pres. At Form-A-Tool

Location:
Greenville, South Carolina Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Experience:
form-a-tool (Marketing and Advertising industry): pres.,  (-) 

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Drill Bit Point

US Patent:
5273380, Dec 28, 1993
Filed:
Jul 31, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/922859
Inventors:
James E. Musacchia - Greer SC
International Classification:
B23B 5102
US Classification:
408230
Abstract:
A drill bit is provided having a novel drill point for drilling a variety of materials. The drill point comprises at least two opposed cutting edges, the cutting edges forming a predetermined drill point angle. The cutting edges have a first radial component between the extreme tip of the drill point and their respective lands. The first radial component is substantially concave. The cutting edges have a second radial component defined generally where the cutting edge merges with its respective land, the second radial component being substantially convex. The drill point of the invention can be applied to any variety of drill bit or cutting tool having any number of flutes, or may comprise a replaceable drill point. A method is also provided for forming the novel drill point according to the invention.

Spacing Shim For Indexable Tools

US Patent:
4722642, Feb 2, 1988
Filed:
Jan 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/004302
Inventors:
James E. Musacchia - Piedmont SC
International Classification:
B23P 1528
US Classification:
407 85
Abstract:
An indexable cutting tool wherein wear-resistant inserts are removably supported within a recess in a tool holder which has walls generally conforming to the adjacent surfaces of the insert. Interposed between the adjacent surfaces of the insert and the walls of the recess is a spacing shim with at least two portions which separate the insert from the walls of the recess. The portions which separate the inserts from the walls of the recess are connected by a weakened portion which may be scored or reduced in dimenson. The shim, as manufactured, is flat with the weakened portions connecting the portions adapted to separate the insert from the recess walls being provided to permit the shim to conform to a variety of insert configurations. The portions of the shim which separate the surfaces of the insert from the walls of the recess have a thickness which is equal to the amount of material removed from the surfaces of the insert in one or more resharpening operations.

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