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welcome to this practical demonstration on cutting we are going to discuss the different cutting methods the parameters used for cutting and a few practical tips for optimal cutting before we get into that I just want to explain the difference between manual and automatic cutting briefly when cutting manually the operator controls the speed of the cuts by pulling the handle when cutting automatically itamp;#39;s the machine that drives the specimen into the cutoff wheel this ensures a steadier pace automatic cutting ensures more reproducible results because the operator influence is eliminated it is not possible to cut as slowly and controlled from cutting manually as it is when cutting automatically the first parameter I would like to discuss is the feed speed the feed speed is the speed with which that wheel cuts into the workpiece this results in a force at the contact point between the wheel and workpiece the specific pressure or the force per area will be constant through