“…Machining of thermoplastic polymers (turning, milling, drilling or others) is a complex process affected by various machining factors such as cutting parameters, geometry and material of the cutting tool, and thermo-mechanical properties of the machined polymers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Thus, designers and engineers have to deal with great challenges when machining thermoplastic materials because the cutting parameters have a significant influence on the machinability attributes like surface integrity and finish [3,4,7,8,13], cutting forces [1,11,14,15] tool wear and life [14] and dimensional and geometric accuracy [2,9,10,15,16].…”