(1) The document describes the mechanism of chip formation during machining of both ductile and brittle materials. (2) For ductile materials, shear deformation occurs in layers ahead of the cutting tool due to compressive forces, resulting in continuous chips. (3) For brittle materials, small cracks form at the tool tip and propagate through the material, resulting in discontinuous chips of irregular size and shape. (4) The geometry of chips formed during machining of ductile materials is quantified using factors like chip reduction coefficient and shear angle, which provide information about cutting forces and energy requirements.