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Machining Enlightenment

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Machining Enlightenment
February 04, 2013 02:26PM
This is straight up magical goodness. Now it makes sense why heavier cuts in mild steel produces a better surface.



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Re: Machining Enlightenment
February 06, 2013 12:28PM
It appears to be more of a tear at that scale.
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Re: Machining Enlightenment
February 06, 2013 01:45PM
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It appears to be more of a tear at that scale.

We cut metal....not grind..
We grind wwhen we need it..
Cool pics in any case...



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Re: Machining Enlightenment
February 06, 2013 03:37PM
Mongo LIKE plastic deformation!
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Re: Machining Enlightenment
February 07, 2013 10:54PM
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Mongo LIKE plastic deformation!

Theres elastic deformation too. Look just under the cutter.
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