THEORY OF METAL MACHINING
THEORY OF METAL MACHINING
THEORY OF METAL MACHINING
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Figure 21.4 - (a) A single-point tool showing rake face, flank, and toolpoint; and (b) a helical milling cutter, representative of tools withmultiple cutting edges©2002 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M. P. Groover, “Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 2/e”