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  2. Burr (cutter) - Wikipedia

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    Burr (cutter) A selection of carbide burrs. Burrs or burs (sometimes called rotary files) [1] [2] are small cutting tools; not to be confused with small pieces of metal formed from cutting metal, used in die grinders, rotary tools, or dental drills. The name may be considered appropriate when their small-sized head (3 mm diameter shaft) is ...

  3. End mill - Wikipedia

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    End mill. An end mill is a type of milling cutter, a cutting tool used in industrial milling applications. They can have several end configurations: round (ball), tapered, or straight are a few popular types. They are most commonly used in "milling machines" that move a piece of material against the end mill to remove chips of the material to ...

  4. Schweizer SGS 1-34 - Wikipedia

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    Schweizer SGS 1-34 on take-off. Schweizer SGS 1-34 being towed by a Champion 7GCAA Citabria. The Schweizer SGS 1-34 is a United States Standard Class, single-seat, high-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York. [1] The 1-34 was designed over a number of years in the mid-1960s and first flew in 1969.

  5. Tungsten carbide - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten carbide (chemical formula: WC) is a chemical compound (specifically, a carbide) containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms. In its most basic form, tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder, but it can be pressed and formed into shapes through sintering [7] for use in industrial machinery, cutting tools, chisels, abrasives, armor-piercing shells and jewelry.

  6. Schweizer SGS 1-24 - Wikipedia

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    The 1-24 is a development of the Schweizer SGS 1-23 that utilized a 1-23 fuselage and a newly constructed set of 55 feet (17 m) span, high aspect ratio wings. [2][3] The aircraft was constructed as a spare time project by Howie Burr and Ernest Schweizer to produce a competition sailplane. The aircraft first flew in 1953 and one example was ...

  7. Carbide - Wikipedia

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    Carbide. Lattice structure of titanium carbide. In chemistry, a carbide usually describes a compound composed of carbon and a metal. In metallurgy, carbiding or carburizing is the process for producing carbide coatings on a metal piece. [1]

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