Explain the difference between mill and mill-drill?
Answer / Priyanshu Jain
A mill is a machine tool that removes metal by rotating one or more cutting tools against the workpiece. It primarily functions for shaping, slotting, and planing operations. On the other hand, a mill-drill is a combination machine tool that can perform both milling and drilling operations in a single setup.
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