the process by which chips become tasteless and soft
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The chip formation process implies that a fresh metal interface is continually produced between the tool material and the workpiece at varying cutting forces, angles and temperatures. When a cutting edge performs its metal cutting function properly, it deforms some of the workpiece material plastically and then pushes it off. Chips separate in either of three ways: they break by themselves, they break against the tool, or they break against the workpiece.
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