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Old 5th Apr 2015, 01:34
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The greatest advances in modern machining are to do with cutting-tool technology.
In the old days, carbide tools were cutting edge, but they were limited in speed and loading - and many materials had to be ground because they couldn't be machined.

Todays tooling technology is absolutely amazing, with astonishing speed and loading abilities, that enable fast machining of items that formerly had to be ground.
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