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The end of a large tubular workpart is to be faced on a NC vertical boring mill. The part has an outside diameter of 38.0 in and inside diameter of 24.0 in. If the facing operation is performed at a rotational speed = 40 rev/min, feed = 0.015 in/rev, and depth = 0.180 in, determine: (a) the cutting time to complete the facing operation, (b) the cutting speeds and metal removal rates at the beginning and end of the cut.
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