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  • ...d to remove the maskant, the most common being hand removal using scraping tools. This is frequently time-consuming and laborious, and for large-scale proce {{Metalworking navbox|cast|form|mach|smith|tool|weld}} ...
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  • ...rials like cemented carbides (e.g. [[tungsten carbide|WC-Co]]) for cutting tools, porous [[brass]] (Cu-Sn) for oil-less bearings, and tungsten-heavy alloys [[Category:Metalworking]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Group of metalworking techniques}} ...astic deformation''' ('''SPD''') is a generic term describing a group of [[metalworking]] techniques involving very large strains typically involving a complex str ...
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  • ...ature that commonly requires a tool to transfer the twisting force. Common tools for driving screws include [[screwdriver]]s, [[wrench]]es, [[coins]] and [[ ...s cut with a rotary file while the main spindle held still (presaging live tools on lathes 250 years later). Not until 1776 did the Wyatt brothers have a wo ...
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  • ...otor and stator are both assembled from a stack of laminations [[Stamping (metalworking)|stamped]] from sheets of [[electrical steel]], typically 1 mm thick. ...however, the flyer winding technique for toothed chains requires auxiliary tools for placing the wire into the winding space or the linear arrangement needs ...
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  • * Cutting tools for example for lengthening [[Drill bit|drill bits]],<ref>{{Citation |title {{Metalworking navbox/weld}} ...
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