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Difference between orthogonal cutting operation and oblique

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Answered by vansh10551544
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●Orthogonal Cutting

Orthogonal cutting is a type of metal cutting in which the cutting edge of wedge shape cutting tool is perpendicular to the direction of tool motion. In this cutting the cutting edge is wider than width of cut. This cutting is also known as 2D cutting because the force develop during cutting can be plot on a plane or can be represent by 2D coordinate.

●Oblique Cutting

Oblique cutting is another type of cutting in which the cutting edge of wedge shape cutting tool make a angle except right angle to the direction of tool motion. This will affect the cutting conditions. It is also known as 3D cutting because the cutting force develop during cutting cannot be represent by 2D coordinate or used 3D coordinate to represent.

The basic and main difference between orthogonal cutting and oblique cutting is that in orthogonal cutting, cutting edge of the tool is perpendicular to the direction of motion but in oblique cutting the cutting edge make an angle with the direction of motion.

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Answered by reddycvr83
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The basic and main difference between orthogonal cutting and oblique cutting is that in orthogonal cutting, cutting edge of the tool is perpendicular to the direction of motion but in oblique cutting the cutting edge make an angle with the direction of motion.

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