College of Aeronautics, (Cranfield)2016-10-202016-10-201963-10http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/10804Tools of grade N35/3 and N35/RD25 were tested to .030 in. flankwear at cutting speeds of 500 fpm with 0.010 in/rev feed and 250 fpm. with 0.010 in/rev feed and 0.030 in/rev feed machining EN 9. The results showed that N35/3 gave the better performance at the higher cutting speed and that the two grades gave the same performance at the lower speed. At 250 fpm and 0.010 in/rev feed the wear of both grades was mostly confined to a groove at the depth of cut. With the larger feed both grades of tool suffered severe deformation of the cutting edge.enTest report No. PLBO/3: wear tests on PERPRO tools grades N35/3 and N35/RD25 machining EN 9Report