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The paper presents research on the differences the in total roughness and the impact of parameters during different kinds of machining processes of oak samples. Oak wood samples were planed referring to a radial surface structure of wood. The planing machine was Weinig Unimat 500 and the planing head had two blades. The planing was conducted at a feed speed of 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 m·min-1. The cutting depth of the machining grip was 1.00 mm and the rake angle of the tool blade was bio γ = 15°, at 6000°/min. The diameter of the cutting blade was Φ = 125 mm. Sanding was performed on a Viet Opera V contact sanding machine in combination heads with pre-planing knives and a roller with sanding belt. Roughness was measured along the grain in the latewood area of the annual growth using the electro mechanical profiler Mitutoyo SJ-500. The samples which were machined at a feed speed of 10 m·min-1 had the lowest roughness. The highest value of the roughness had samples which were machined at a feed speed of 30 m·min-1. After comparing roughness obtained during sanding and planing it was determined that the surface roughness obtained on a sanding machine approximately corresponds to the roughness obtained by planing at a feed speed of 20 and 25 m·min-1. |