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<p>and material spring back. In order to reduce the lateral tool load, tool engagement is reduced, while feed rates and spindle speeds are generally increased in order to maintain a target surface speed (SFM). A light chip load at high feed and RPM is often referred to as High Speed Machining (HSM), and can provide quick machining times with high quality results. The result of these lighter passes is a highly accurate part, with a  uniformly high <a href="page.php?w=surface_finish">surface finish</a>. In addition to modifying speeds and feeds, machinists</p><p>
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