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Twist drill nomenclature: identify the helix angle vs point angle Evaluate the statement about a twist drill: “The angle included between the two lips, projected on a plane parallel to the drill axis and parallel to the two cutting lips, is called the helix angle.” Decide if this statement is correct or incorrect.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Incorrect — that is the point angle; helix angle is between flute helix and axis

Explanation:


Definitions
Point angle: included angle between the two cutting lips (commonly ~118° for general-purpose drills).Helix angle: angle between the direction of the helical flute and the drill axis (commonly ~25°–35°).


Conclusion
The statement given defines the point angle, not the helix angle.


Final Answer
Incorrect — that is the point angle; helix angle is between flute helix and axis.

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