Abstract
Roller burnishing is one of the post-machining methods employed to finish the machined surface. The surface of the material was compressed by a hard and highly polished tool (a ball or a roller). With this method it is able to get mirror surface easily with low costs. These advantages of roller burnishing come from simple construction of tooling and the utilization of general-purpose machine tools in the process. Surface properties (such as fatigue life; reliability of the machined surfaces and hardness) can be improved by the method. In this study roller burnishing experiment on inclined plane was conducted by machining center (MC). The influence of burnishing conditions on the surface was considered.