Question

Which of the following is/are not metal cutting processes? (You are encouraged to use the internet to look this up)



Brazing

Drilling

Filing

Threading

Turning

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the context of the processes listed, here's a breakdown of which are not considered metal cutting processes:

1. **Brazing** - Not a metal cutting process. Brazing is a joining process that involves melting a filler metal to create a bond between two workpieces without melting the base metals.

2. **Drilling** - A metal cutting process. It involves removing material to create holes in a workpiece using a drill bit.

3. **Filing** - A metal cutting process. Filing involves using a file tool to remove material from a workpiece, often to shape or smooth the surface.

4. **Threading** - A metal cutting process. This involves creating a helical groove (thread) on a workpiece using cutting tools, usually on a lathe or a specialized threading machine.

5. **Turning** - A metal cutting process. This is a machining process where a workpiece is rotated against a cutting tool to remove material and shape it.

Based on this analysis, only **Brazing** is not a metal cutting process. The others (Drilling, Filing, Threading, Turning) are all considered metal cutting processes.