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the slopping surface of a bladed tool just behind the cutting edge?​

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Answered by lavisiamary54
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Scissors and shears are used interchangeably as edge-cutting tools, and perform similar tasks. The difference is size and design. Scissors are typically smaller in length, with more customized finger holes than shears. Shears are typically longer, with bigger handles and thicker blades.

Answered by 6deepa6
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Tool cutting edge angle 75° is recommended for face milling of workpieces with low rigidity such as thin workpieces. •Tool Cutting Edge Angle 45° The largest back force. Bends thin workpieces and lowers cutting accuracy. * Prevents workpiece edge chipping when cast iron cutting. In orthogonal cutting, the cutting edge is always at right angles across the workpiece. When a straight blade is angled to the direction of motion of the workpiece, it is called oblique cutting.

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