RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Bilek, Ondrej A1 Ondrik, Jan A1 Janik, Petr A1 Kautsky, Tomas T1 Microtexturing for Enhanced Machining: Evaluating Tool Performance in Laser-Processed Cutting Inserts JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2024 VO 24 IS 2 SP 173 OP 182 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-202402-0017.php AB This article explores the significance of microtexturing on cutting tools for improved tribological performance and reduced friction in machining operations. Drawing inspiration from biomimetic structures, the study focuses on laser surface microtexturing and evaluates its impact on cutting forces and tool wear. Experiments involve microtextures of dots with a specific emphasis on a fiber laser-processed pattern. While long-term tests reveal the formation of negative protrusions on the textured tools, reduced variability in cutting forces suggests potential benefits for stable machining processes and increased tool longevity. The findings underscore the intricate relationship between microtexturing patterns and tool performance, offering insights into the broader implications for energy-efficient machining.