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Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design is a definitive reference work that combines theoretical foundations with practical applications in machining. Written by leading experts including Edward M. Trent, the book provides in-depth coverage of cutting mechanics, tool materials, and design considerations for efficient metal removal.
The text addresses fundamental principles of metal cutting processes, including forces, temperatures, and tool wear mechanisms. It explores the selection of appropriate cutting tools for various materials and applications, considering factors such as speed, feed, and depth of cut. The design section covers optimization strategies for both tools and machining systems to enhance productivity and part quality.
This authoritative guide serves engineers, manufacturers, and technical professionals involved in machining operations, CNC programming, and tool development. It bridges the gap between academic theory and industrial practice, making it invaluable for improving cutting efficiency and extending tool life.







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