Dictionary Definition
hone n : a whetstone made of fine gritstone; used
for sharpening razors
Verb
1 sharpen with a hone; "hone a knife"
2 make perfect or complete; "perfect your French
in Paris!" [syn: perfect]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -əʊn
Translations
sharpening stone
- French: Pierre à aiguiser
- German: Schleifstein , Wetzstein
Translations
sharpen with a stone
- Finnish: teroittaa
- German: honen, feinschleifen, ziehschleifen
- Russian: оттачивать
refine or master
- German: ausfeilen, ausschleifen
- Russian: оттачивать
Japanese
Extensive Definition
A hone is a machine tool
used in the manufacture of precision bores to
improve the geometry, surface finish and dimensional control of the
finished part. This process is called honing.
Typical applications are the finishing of
cylinders
for
internal combustion engines, air bearing
spindles and in gear
manufacturing. Types of hone are many and various but all
consist of one or more abrasive stones that are held
under pressure against
the surface they are working on.
The hone is usually turned in the bore while
being moved in and out. Special cutting
fluids are used to give a smooth cutting action and to remove
the material that has been abraded. Machines can be portable,
simple manual machines, or fully automatic with gauging
depending on the application.
Modern advances in abrasives have made it
possible to remove much larger amount of material than was
previously possible. This has displaced grinding in many
applications where "through machining" is possible. External hones
perform the same function on shafts.
Cross-hatch Finish
A "cross-hatch" pattern is used to retain oil or grease to ensure proper lubrication and ring seal of pistons in cylinders. A smooth glazed cylinder wall can cause piston ring and cylinder scuffing. The "cross-hatch" pattern is used on brake rotors, and flywheels.Other similar processes are lapping and superfinishing.
See also
hone in Azerbaijani: Honalama
hone in German: Honen
hone in Italian: Levigatrice
hone in Dutch: Honen
hone in Russian:
Хонингование