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<title>Understanding Undercutting in Machining: A Comprehensive Guide</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Undercutting in machining is the process of removing material from a workpiece to create a recessed area or groove that lies below the normal surface level, making it inaccessible to conventional straight-line cutting tools. It involves specialized techniques and tools to reach these areas without interfering with the surrounding material. ]]></description>


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