Tool wear evolution of all the drill bits.
<p><b>A.</b> Wear curve of all the drill bits in AT protocol, as a function of the hole number, measured as worn area (the values represent the average of three repeats and the maximum calculated standard deviation is 0.03 mm², which is not visible in the graph) and <b>B.<...
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| Summary: | <p><b>A.</b> Wear curve of all the drill bits in AT protocol, as a function of the hole number, measured as worn area (the values represent the average of three repeats and the maximum calculated standard deviation is 0.03 mm², which is not visible in the graph) and <b>B.</b> as worn cutting edge (the values represent the average of three repeats and the maximum calculated standard deviation is 0.02 mm, which is not visible in the graph). <b>C.</b> Wear curve of all the drill bits in PT protocol, as a function of the hole number, measured as worn area and (the values represent the average of three repeats and the maximum calculated standard deviation is 0.02 mm², which is not visible in the graph) <b>D.</b> as worn cutting edge (the values represent the average of three repeats and the maximum calculated standard deviation is 0.01 mm, which is not visible in the graph).</p> |
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