Metalwork cutting tool
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A cutting tool, in the context of metalworking is any tool that is used to remove metal from the workpiece by means of shear deformation. In order to last, cutting tools must be made of a material harder than the material which is to be cut, and they must be able to withstand the heat generated in the metal cutting process. They also must have a specific geometry, designed so that the cutting edge can contact the workpiece without the rest of the tool dragging on its surface. The angle of the cutting face is also important.
[edit] List of types of cutting tools
This list may not be exhaustive.
- Broaches
- Milling cutters
- Endmills
- Reamers
- Drill bits
- Tool bits (used in lathes, flycutters, shapers, or planers)
- Countersinks
- Counterbores
- Files
- Burrs
- Slitting saws
[edit] List of commonly used materials
This list may not be exhaustive.
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