The relationship between the inerge condition and the wear on the back of the tool is generated in a very small range. However, the intake volume is large, the cutting temperature rises, and the back wear is large. It has less impact on the tool than the cutting speed. Although the effect of depth of cut on the tool is not large, but in the small depth cutting, the cutting material produces a hardened layer, which also affects the life of the tool.<br>Users should choose the cutting speed to use according to the material being processed, hardness, cutting status, material type, intake, depth of cut, etc.<br>The selection of the most suitable processing conditions is based on these factors. Rule-based, stable wear to reach life is the ideal condition.<br>However, in the actual operation, the choice of tool life is related to tool wear, changes in machined size, surface quality, cutting noise, machining heat, etc. In determining the processing conditions, research needs to be conducted according to the actual situation. For difficult-to-process materials such as stainless steel and heat-resistant alloys, coolants can be used or rigid blades can be used.
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