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- Chip_formation abstract "Chip formation is part of the process of cutting materials by mechanical means, using tools such as saws, lathes and milling cutters. An understanding of the theory and engineering of this formation is an important part of the development of such machines and their cutting tools.The formal study of chip formation was encouraged around World War II and shortly afterwards, with increases in the use of faster and more powerful cutting machines, particularly for metal cutting with the new high speed steel cutters. Pioneering work in this field was carried out by Kivima (1952) and Franz (1958).Chip formation is usually described according to a three-way model developed by Franz. This model is best known within the field of machine tool design, although it is also used when an application area, such as woodworking, requires a vocabulary to describe chip formation in more detail than is usually attempted.".
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- Chip_formation wikiPageRevisionID "687700634".
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cutting_processes.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cutting_tools.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metalworking.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_steel.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Lathe.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Milling_(machining).
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Plane_(tool).
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Router_(woodworking).
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Saw.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Swarf.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_tensile_strength.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Wood_shaving.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink File:Chip_formation_Type_I.svg.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink File:Chip_formation_Type_II.svg.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLink File:Climb_Milling_01.png.
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip formation".
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip formation#Type I chip".
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip formation#Type II chip".
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chip formation#Type III chip".
- Chip_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "chips".
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- Chip_formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Visible_anchor.
- Chip_formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Chip_formation subject Category:Cutting_processes.
- Chip_formation subject Category:Cutting_tools.
- Chip_formation subject Category:Metalworking.
- Chip_formation subject Category:Woodworking.
- Chip_formation hypernym Part.
- Chip_formation type Concept.
- Chip_formation type Industry.
- Chip_formation type Process.
- Chip_formation type Redirect.
- Chip_formation type Tool.
- Chip_formation comment "Chip formation is part of the process of cutting materials by mechanical means, using tools such as saws, lathes and milling cutters.".
- Chip_formation label "Chip formation".
- Chip_formation sameAs Q5101566.
- Chip_formation sameAs m.0h1g4kf.
- Chip_formation sameAs Q5101566.
- Chip_formation wasDerivedFrom Chip_formation?oldid=687700634.
- Chip_formation depiction Chip_formation_Type_I.svg.
- Chip_formation isPrimaryTopicOf Chip_formation.