This book considers those machining processes in which material is removed in the form of chips from a workpiece by the mechanical action of a cutting tool having a wedge-shaped cutting edge, which is hard compared to the work material. Typical machining processes of this kind include turning, milling, drilling, broaching, and grinding. Attention is limited to metal work materials, an area where machining theory has been developed in detail but where literature has remained silent.
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