Abstract

The cutting action of tools with very large cutting edge radii has been investigated. These actions have been classified according to the types of chips formed and the variations in the thrust and cutting components of the cutting force obtained. The discussion includes a summary of the implications of the results obtained to the cutting action of power hacksaw blades.

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