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    kazzet
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    In some cases, the amount of wear is constant, although the number of cuts is changing. Please, see the case of cutter number 1. How do I determine the number of cuts in case the amount of wear is constant?

    In some cases, the amount of wear is constant, although the number of cuts is changing. Please, see the case of cutter number 1. How do I determine the number of cuts in case the amount of wear is constant?

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    eklund
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    A very good question!

    Sometimes cutting occurs with immeasurably small wear. In that case, you would use the FIRST cut that the wear level was achieved on as your estimate.

    For example, in case one, wear of 87.4 is achieved at cut 27; this value is maintained until cut 101. But if 87.4 were your target wear value, you would want to report 27.

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