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Ili" - Ir" Cuttins .Ut' "?J, I, F Roffil, T:"T.R

This document discusses cutting tool geometry and angles. It explains that providing a negative rake angle under compression keeps the cutting tool stronger and suitable for heavy duty applications. The side cutting edge is sometimes strengthened by adding a small negative land angle. Various recommended rake and clearance angles are provided for different tool materials and work materials to reduce wear and power requirements.

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Ili" - Ir" Cuttins .Ut' "?J, I, F Roffil, T:"T.R

This document discusses cutting tool geometry and angles. It explains that providing a negative rake angle under compression keeps the cutting tool stronger and suitable for heavy duty applications. The side cutting edge is sometimes strengthened by adding a small negative land angle. Various recommended rake and clearance angles are provided for different tool materials and work materials to reduce wear and power requirements.

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