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High-speed steel (HSS) tools offer several advantages, including excellent wear resistance, the ability to maintain a sharp edge, and versatility across various machining processes. They are also relatively inexpensive compared to carbide tools. However, HSS tools have some disadvantages, such as lower heat resistance, which can limit their performance in high-speed applications, and they may require more frequent sharpening due to wear. Additionally, they are generally less effective for machining hard materials compared to carbide options.

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