The learner will identify turning tool geometry and explain the purpose of relief and rake angles.

Turning Tool Geometry Set 2

Select the correct hand style of the tool in the illustration.
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Select the correct hand style of the tool in the illustration.
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Right

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Select the correct hand style of the tool in the illustration.
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Right

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True or False: The greater the included angle of the insert the stronger the cutting edge.

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True or False: The greater the included angle of the insert the stronger the cutting edge.

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True

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True or False: The greater the included angle of the insert the stronger the cutting edge.

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True

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Select the name of the shape of the insert with the greatest amount of cutting edges.

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Select the name of the shape of the insert with the greatest amount of cutting edges.

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Round

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Select the name of the shape of the insert with the greatest amount of cutting edges.

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Round

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The size of an insert is based upon:

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the inscribed circle of the insert

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The size of an insert is based upon:

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the inscribed circle of the insert

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Hones, chamfered edges, and lands are all examples of edge preparations. Edge preparations are done to:
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Hones, chamfered edges, and lands are all examples of edge preparations. Edge preparations are done to:

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provide additional strength

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Hones, chamfered edges, and lands are all examples of edge preparations. Edge preparations are done to:

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provide additional strength

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The ______ of an insert is a key factor in the strength of the insert while roughing as well as controlling the surface texture in finishing.
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The ______ of an insert is a key factor in the strength of the insert while roughing as well as controlling the surface texture in finishing.

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nose radius

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The ______ of an insert is a key factor in the strength of the insert while roughing as well as controlling the surface texture in finishing.

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nose radius

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Irregular or ribbon shaped chips, like those in the illustration, are usually caused by:

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Irregular or ribbon shaped chips, like those in the illustration, are usually caused by:

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too low of a feed rate

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Irregular or ribbon shaped chips, like those in the illustration, are usually caused by:

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too low of a feed rate

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Crumbling chips, like those in the illustration, are usually caused by:

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too high of a feed rate

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Crumbling chips, like those in the illustration, are usually caused by:

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too high of a feed rate

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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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"C"

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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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"C"

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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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"V"

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In the ANSI Insert identification system, the insert in the illustration would have a _____ letter designating it's shape.
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"V"

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