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In face milling:

a) The axis of the cutter rotation is perpendicular to surface being milled

b) The machining is performed by the cutting edges on both the end and outside

periphery of the cutter

In peripheral milling:

a) The axis of the cutter rotation is parallel to the surface being machined.

b) The operation is performed by the cutting edges of the outside periphery of

the cutter

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