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A properly sharp edge requires less cutting force and produces fewer deflection events than a dul…

A properly sharp edge requires less cutting force and produces fewer deflection events than a dul…

May 23, 20261 min read

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Statement: A properly sharp edge requires less cutting force and produces fewer deflection events than a dull edge; tool sharpness is a recognised safety factor in edged-tool work.

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