The built up edge effectively changes tool geometry and rake steepness.
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The process repeats itself and, after some time, a built up edge ( which could be several hundred micrometres thick ) forms.
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The Greater Perth GCCSA does not define the built up edge of the city, but reflects the capital city labour market, using the 2006 Census travel to work data.
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In single point cutting of metals, a "'built up edge "'( BUE ) is an accumulation of material against the rake face, that seizes to the tool tip, separating it from the chip.