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A burr is an undesirable projection of material formed in machined parts that makes handling as well as assembly of mechanical components difficult, and hence, it needs be subsequently removed, or its formation needs be suppressed to allow the parts to meet desired tolerances, thus, need of deburring will either not be required, or needed to a less extent. A brief overview of techniques to minimize formation of milling burrs is made in this paper.

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Milling, Burr, In-Plane Exit Angle, Edge Beveling, Control of Burr.
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