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Woodworking tools generally operate at high speeds (up to 50–80 m/s), their working surfaces (rake face, edge and clearance face) are subjected to large pressures due to cutting forces. The high speed motion generates high friction power turning into heat. Therefore, woodworking tools operate under heavy mechanical and thermal loads.

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Csanády, E., Magoss, E. (2013). Tool Wear . In: Mechanics of Wood Machining. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29955-1_7

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