Nickel-based superalloy Inconel 825 is applied in aerospace, defense, and automotive industries. It possesses high corrosion resistance, and strength (hot strength) even at extreme temperature conditions. However, strong work-hardening tendency, high chemical reactivity (towards tool material), and poor thermal conductivity are dominant reasons which make this alloy to be categorized as 'difficult-to-cut'. Therefore, machining this alloy through conventional method is indeed a challenge for the manufacturing industries. In the current work, machinability of Inconel 825 is studied under dry environment using uncoated tungsten carbide tool. Cutting force magnitude, tool-tip temperature generated, and morphology of tool wear are studied herein. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.