1、 Definition and purpose
The pagoda knife is mainly used to drill small holes in wood or other materials to make circular ornaments such as Buddha beads and wooden beads. Its exquisite design ensures that the drilled holes are of uniform size and regular shape, thus meeting the high-precision requirements of handicraft production.
2、 Material and Characteristics
Hard alloy: Stupa knives usually use hard alloy (such as tungsten steel alloy) as the material for the cutting head. This material has high hardness, good wear resistance, and can maintain sharp cutting effect for a long time.
Soft bottom design: Some pagoda knives also adopt a soft bottom design to increase comfort and stability during use, and reduce vibration and noise during operation.
High precision: Due to the need to drill precise holes in Buddhist pagoda knives, their design usually places great emphasis on precision and stability to ensure high-quality processed Buddhist beads, wooden beads, and other handicrafts.
3、 Usage and maintenance
Usage: When using stupa cutter, first install the cutter on a suitable machine (such as woodworking milling machine, lathe, etc.), and then adjust the rotation speed and feed speed of the cutter to adapt to different materials and processing requirements. During the machining process, it is important to maintain the sharpness and stability of the cutting tools to avoid excessive wear or damage.
Maintenance: The pagoda knife needs to be regularly maintained during use, including cleaning the dirt and debris on the surface of the tool, checking the wear of the tool and replacing severely worn parts in a timely manner, applying an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to maintain the lubrication and rust prevention of the tool, etc.