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  2. We Tried a Handful of Hacksaws to Find the Fastest ... - AOL

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  3. Cutting tool (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Rotary cutting tools include drill bits, countersinks and counterbores, taps and dies, reamers, and cold saw blades. Other cutting tools, such as bandsaw blades, hacksaw blades, and fly cutters, combine aspects of linear and rotary motion. The majority of these types of cutting tools are often made from HSS (High-Speed-Steel).

  4. Hacksaw - Wikipedia

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    Hacksaw blades are normally quite brittle, so care needs to be taken to prevent brittle fracture of the blade. Early blades were of carbon steel, now termed 'low alloy' blades, and were relatively soft and flexible. They avoided breakage, but also wore out rapidly. Except where cost is a particular concern, this type is now obsolete.

  5. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    This feature gives the taper tap a very gradual cutting action that is less aggressive than that of the plug tap. The number of tapered threads typically ranges from 8 to 10. [2] A taper tap is most often used when the material is difficult to work (e.g., alloy steel) or the tap is of a very small diameter and thus prone to breakage. Power taps

  6. Bandsaw - Wikipedia

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    Bandsaws dedicated to industrial metal-cutting use, such as for structural steel in fabrication shops and for bar stock in machine shops, are available in vertical and horizontal designs. Typical band speeds range from 40 ft/min (0.20 m/s) to 5,000 ft/min (25 m/s), although specialized bandsaws are built for friction cutting of hard metals and ...

  7. Outline of metalworking - Wikipedia

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    Forming is the process of reshaping metal without adding or removing material.. Hot working. Hot rolling; Carburizing; Drawing; Forging; Forge weld; Oxidising; Extruding; Cold working ...

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