There were rows and rows of Bridgeport milling machines and Clausen lathes plus some drill presses, broaches and the odd grinder. |
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Other finds include part of a quernstone for milling flour and stones used to sharpen knives. |
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Ana and Nick restored the watermill at Little Salkeld in 1975, and have been milling the finest organic and biodynamic British grains ever since. |
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The celebrity author, 52, cannot be prised away from buffet lunches and milling admirers. |
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Most of the wheat consumed by humans is processed from white flour, which is produced by milling to remove the germ and bran. |
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Asians, Africans and European-looking individuals made up the milling crowd. |
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The rest of my brethren were there milling about and chatting with their fellow creatures of the night. |
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High Schools of the day offered some pretty good metal working programs in classrooms outfitted with lathes, milling machines and shapers. |
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The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly. |
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The modern range of machinery includes five-axis HSC centres and stretch forming machines, annealing furnaces and chemical milling plants. |
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Techniques for reticulating the target into an array of 19-m islands by ion-beam milling were then developed to minimize the thermal diffusion. |
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Initially, the company only provided milling and paving services on highways, roadways, and parking lots. |
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They are also responsible for the family vegetable and fruit gardens and for threshing, husking, and milling the grain. |
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There are nearly 200 knights, lords, and their ladies milling about, conversing, boasting, laughing. |
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Mechanical attrition processes often involve ball milling in various machines and environments. |
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This didn't seem to bother the young boy as he walked along, shuffled with the rest of the crowd milling about. |
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Because gold is malleable and soft it tends to get pounded into little pancakes or smeared out in the crushing and milling equipment labs use. |
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At that point, the milling about became such that it was important to get downstairs behind cipher locks and secure doors. |
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The roof was stripped in the same year and thus spelt the demise of the milling industry in Durrow. |
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If micronizers are the hares of grain milling machines, a slow speed stone mill is the tortoise. |
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The powder may need additional drying, milling or micronisation to get it to the appropriate size. |
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These include micronisation whereby large and perhaps regular crystals are broken by aggressive milling. |
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Lots of townies and people with a couple of acres are buying hens, just to have them milling around their feet. |
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One company plans to produce organic noodles and steamed breads from wheat flour obtained by milling organic wheat. |
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Brad's father, a machinist by trade, introduced him to the mechanical skills of lathing and milling at age 15, and it was off to the races. |
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Off to one side is a modern CNC machine center, and the lathes and milling machines are of a newer vintage. |
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Drilling for the takedown screw must be done with a milling machine, or at the minimum on a good drill press with a rigid quill. |
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Drills, lathes, and milling machines produce metal trimmings that machine shops discard as trash or melt down for reuse. |
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Every job performed is done in a single setup, which may involve milling as well as turning. |
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Here, in sweltering heat, sparks fly as molten iron is ladled into vast bins, and ribbons of fiery metal roll through milling machines. |
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Finally, the virtual stone files were released to the stonecutters for milling on their CNC machines. |
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We have to remember in the 30s when most of this work was done, they didn't have CNC, just basic lathes and milling machines. |
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Adam slammed on the brakes when he got a glimpse of the animals milling around in a large lot. |
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The crowd was moving, milling around with boredom as they slowly began to disperse. |
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Huge crowds of teenagers are milling around outside and spilling into the park opposite. |
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At its command, students milling around the parade square sought for their places, gathering in their class lines. |
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I must say, though, that most of the pictures show a boisterous crowd of young people milling around, running in and out of traffic. |
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She took note of nothing for a good hour afterwards as people were still milling around. |
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Mom led us down the stairs and into the throng of guests that were milling about the giant room. |
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The train can be jammed with local passengers, with crowds milling around on the platforms. |
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In spite of the light drizzle, the crowd milling around a filthy mud tenement continued to swell. |
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She was then promptly greeted with a crowd of people milling about and even more heat. |
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Right after that we spotted a shovelhead shark of 4 to 5 ft. milling around, and I'm guessing that's what took off with her rig. |
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He breathed in tungsten carbide dust while milling and grinding tools and cleaning out hoppers. |
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Each of the ingots was subjected to blooming into 155 mm square steel strips, and the resultant steel strips were subjected to wire rod milling. |
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For the most part, the Mounties and police that were gathered in the area were just milling about, waiting for directions. |
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Typical feed conditioning for either dry milling or to increase throughput of a primary crude blunger. |
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As we stood overlooking the east end of town, tourists milling around us, the muezzin of a mosque down in the valley began his call to prayer. |
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Even at one in the morning a handful of them were milling about up and down the aisles in search of the perfect snack to cure their munchies. |
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All types of lumber, both hardwood and softwood, are sorted by quality during the milling process. |
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Employees were milling around the lobby preparing for the night shift to come in. |
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There are no milling crowds here and noise pollution is almost absent when compared to levels in the city. |
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All around, the crowds were milling, all ages, some going to take part, most spectating. |
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For that reason, he uses a rock milling machine when excavating for streets, highways, and building sites. |
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But almost any small burg that sprang up along a stream in Alabama soon had a working grist mill capable of milling the non-glutinous corn. |
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As we arrived at the square the normal jumble of carts, wagons, stalls, and milling people that we saw every day greeted us. |
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I got on the flight even though there were a bunch of standbys milling around the ticket counter. |
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Visitors can see bridal chambers and kitchens and try their hand on one-wheel handcarts, at milling and at the spinning wheel. |
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Kids were milling around all over the place, their numbers constantly increasing with every arriving busload and carpool. |
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The current processing route for sylvinite involves milling of the ore in a saturated leach liquor followed by conventional flotation. |
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His friends were milling around him, patting him on the back and congratulating him on a great fight. |
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The majority of magnesium powder is produced by mechanical comminution, typically with a milling cutter. |
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All the left-over space around these two pieces is circulation for milling concert-goers. |
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Everyone except Dominic was already in the dining room, milling about, talking, as they waited to uncover the cold food platters. |
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The crop fostered a society of independent farmers, small milling centers, skilled craftspeople, and vigorous local exchanges. |
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This sequence begins with a milling operation to produce the bolt seats, which are then robotically deburred. |
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The gnomes and goblins were milling about, obviously not responding to orders, and desperately looking for ways to escape. |
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Farmers would increase production of field crops and the mix would change with a shift from feed grains to milling cereals, oilseeds and pulses. |
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As I cruised past, I saw people dressed in silk dressing gowns and cowboy hats milling about in the rain. |
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Around 140 people are milling around in the foyer before being led into the conference room where lights, music, videos and an oleaginous Master of Ceremonies kick things off. |
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The milling fieldsmen were not quite so sure about the decision. |
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Not far away, there's a crowd milling around a small auditorium. |
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It can also be used in drilling, end milling and reaming applications. |
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The company says it expects production to continue to rise in the third and fourth quarters of its current financial year as additional milling equipment comes online. |
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In fact, his friends might well have told him he was mad to turn his attention from milling and selling flour to selling and repairing the new horseless carriages. |
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Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings. |
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It was fairly empty, with smatterings of people milling around. |
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When I returned to my car, I was horrified to discover a bunch of chuckleheads from campus security milling around, having just finished booting my car. |
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All of this was happening, mind you, while the guests were milling about. |
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After some milling about, the awards ceremony gets underway. |
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Her children were milling around and acting up as children will, yet she kept her focus as she talked. |
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By the way of a grant, the project would include a mill that would be managed by the cooperative so that farmers could be milling the sorghum for consumption. |
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Ethanol and gasoline will be blended to generate electricity on a sustainable basis through the use of bagasse, a by-product of the milling process. |
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The extension of the current plant will include the installation of primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, two stages of primary screening and a ball milling process. |
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At the party there were a few guests milling around in the kitchen. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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There he is smoking at Joshua tree, milling around onstage, and palling around with his kid and dog named Ratbag. |
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Girls are milling outside in mini-dresses and low-cropped tops talking to bouncers behind the red velvet ropes. |
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Rob remembers that as a boy, if he did not hear the sounds of a lathe or a milling machine coming from the garage, he knew something was not normal. |
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In the early 20th century, metal mining and milling led to pollution of municipal water supplies and fish kills, and sewage was discharged untreated. |
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There, hundreds of passengers were milling around with their luggage in a state of utter confusion. |
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Man's best friend was out in force for national Bring Your Dog To Work Day, and there were plenty of pooches milling around the home's immaculate gardens yesterday. |
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I used a lathe to turn a steel rod into a bulletlike shape, then used a milling machine to cut away a quarter-circle wedge of the rod, leaving a sharp cutting edge. |
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The indenter was secured into the arbor of a milling machine. |
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During conventional wet milling, corn is steeped for 24 to 36 hours in water and sulfur dioxide to begin the separation of the starch and protein connections. |
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Once it has melted, heavy scrap, such as building, construction or steel milling scrap is added, together with pig iron from blast furnaces. |
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Most of the gathering was milling around them, talking over plates of pizza puffs, zucchini fingers, and teriyakied chicken wings. |
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After the milling, acid washing was performed to ensure a complete removal of iron species. |
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Some elements of rice, such as iron, are lost when the bran on brown rice is stripped off during milling to produce white rice. |
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The apparatus has a powerful milling drive, high-speed C-Axis and 82-millimeter stroke Y-Axis to create accurate, finished parts. |
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Further size reduction could be done by a variety of methods, such as ball or hammer milling, cryogenic grinding, and knife granulating. |
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Surrounded by rich ore deposits, Azogues is a center for tanning and flour milling. |
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Morehouse Cowles is the leading designer and manufacturer of vertical-shaft milling, dissolver and disperser equipment and impeller blades. |
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In particular, they are strong in manufacturing taps, which are the tools used for screw thread milling. |
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After milling, all samples were kept in high-density polyethylene bags at room temperature in an exsiccator until mineralization. |
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The MFH is ideal for a wide application range including face milling and shouldering, slotting, ramping, helical milling and plunging. |
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Rice milling involves the removal of hulls and bran from rough rice to produce polished rice. |
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Men were men then, and fought each other in the open field, and there was nae milling in the darkmans. |
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Walter recently updated the F2330 milling cutter with Trigon-cutting inserts. |
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Ray-Ran states its dedicated CNC milling machine can offer X, Y and Z axis combinations to cater for most test sample sizes. |
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The milling machine to be controlled was developed in order to obtain a cheap and simple educational device for machining engineering lessons. |
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A 2009 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Spain was traced to a milling machine used in street asphalt repaving. |
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A FIRM has been forced to pay out almost pounds 18,000 after an employee's hand was fractured when it got stuck in a milling machine. |
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The mechanics of applying the technology allow integration with machining operations that include lathes, milling machines or robotic systems. |
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A generation ago, garage tinkerers would have died for this low-cost computer-controlled milling machine. |
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They use only stoneground milling to ensure that their products contain the entire nutritional benefit of the grain. |
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Many machinery firms used lathes and planers by the 1850s, and major firearms firms mass produced using milling machines and turret lathes. |
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To keep down manufacturing costs, they used a simple, unpatented milling apparatus. |
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Most of the more recent generations of his family had worked in the clothing and milling industries in the area. |
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Agriculture and industry, such as milling and mining, relied on the exploitation of slaves. |
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For instance, Whitebrook became famous for paper milling, when wallpaper became a fashionable way to decorate houses. |
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From the 18th century, the town grew around the lead mining and cotton milling industries. |
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In the proposal, it was also written that at the milling rollers there has to be four women to feed in the cane, two pulleys, and a carcanha. |
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These now exist alongside the city's older industries of the docks, grain milling and tobacco processing. |
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The factories frequently also had some sort of milling operation associated with them. |
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Lathes can be combined with other machine tools, such as a drill press or vertical milling machine. |
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Evans's attention turned to flour milling in the early 1780s, an industry which was booming in rapidly industrializing northern Delaware. |
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Local millers quickly followed suit, and Brandywine Village was soon a showcase for Evans's milling technology. |
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Undoubtedly, Evans' contributions to milling were profound and the most rapidly adopted. |
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Milling is a cutting process that uses a milling cutter to remove material from the surface of a workpiece. |
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The milling cutter is a rotary cutting tool, often with multiple cutting points. |
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The milling process removes material by performing many separate, small cuts. |
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Milling cutters may also have extended cutting surfaces on their sides to allow for peripheral milling. |
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Tools optimized for face milling tend to have only small cutters at their end corners. |
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As material passes through the cutting area of a milling machine, the blades of the cutter take swarfs of material at regular intervals. |
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In a precise face milling operation, the revolution marks will only be microscopic scratches due to imperfections in the cutting edge. |
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All the completed workpieces would be the same, and milling time per piece would be minimized. |
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This allows the table feed to be synchronized to a rotary fixture, enabling the milling of spiral features such as hypoid gears. |
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Since the 1960s there has developed an overlap of usage between the terms milling machine and machining center. |
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There is a high degree of standardization of the tooling used with CNC milling machines, and a lesser degree with manual milling machines. |
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For manual milling machines, there is less standardization, because a greater plurality of formerly competing standards exist. |
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This tooling is somewhat similar to CAT tooling but requires a drawbar within the milling machine. |
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Pocket milling has been regarded as one of the most widely used operations in machining. |
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In pocket milling the material inside an arbitrarily closed boundary on a flat surface of a work piece is removed to a fixed depth. |
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This indicates that early thinking about milling machines was as production machines, not toolroom machines. |
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In these early years, milling was often viewed as only a roughing operation to be followed by finishing with a hand file. |
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The advances of the 1860s opened the floodgates and ushered in modern milling practice. |
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However, hundreds of other firms also built milling machines at the time, and many were significant in various ways. |
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At that time there were no milling, planing or shaping machines, and all flat surfaces were made by hand chipping, filing and scraping. |
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North created one of the world's first true milling machines to do metal shaping that had been done by hand with a file. |
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This is one of the earliest records of a milling cutter used in engineering. |
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For its next four years, the new firm occupied one of Weed's buildings, milling thousands of screws daily on over 50 machines. |
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The harvested paddy is broken-free and is of high quality, which in turn gives high milling recovery and good quality rice for exports. |
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Improper cooling and a dull milling blade on titanium can gall the surface. |
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These ranged from industries connected to agriculture, such as milling and the manufacture of woollen textiles, through to mining and quarrying. |
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The planing machine, the milling machine and the shaping machine were developed in the early decades of the 19th century. |
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Although the milling machine was invented at this time, it was not developed as a serious workshop tool until somewhat later in the 19th century. |
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Bradford, Halifax, Keighley and Huddersfield once were centres of wool milling. |
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Aqueducts also provided water for mining operations, milling, farms and gardens. |
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The prosthesis was modified labside using a scanner and a CNC milling machine. |
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Docks were developed along with a shipbuilding industry, flour milling and soap manufacture on the river's Cheshire bank. |
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Mining and milling, which had been practiced on a small scale in the area for generations, began to grow and centralise. |
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He found himself commanding enlisted men who were drawn mainly from the mining, milling, and weaving towns of Lancashire. |
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The Jersey way of life involved agriculture, milling, fishing, shipbuilding and production of woollen goods. |
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We take a picture, the computer calculates the correct fit, that information is sent to the milling machine, which creates the crown or onlay in a matter of minutes. |
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The concept developed into multi-function machining, that is, combined turning, milling, drilling, boring, counterboring, reaming, tapping, and grinding. |
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When a Baltimore job shop decided to retool an aluminum milling job to meet a surface finish specification of 8 RMS, it found unexpected cost-savings as well. |
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Hexahedral element mesh was used to control the number of milling layer, and the method of killing or activating elements was used to simulate milling. |
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It is derived from the outer layer of Caryopses during milling and includes pericap, seed coat, aleurone layer, germ and part of the subcutaneous layer of starchy endosperm. |
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Lump graphite processing techniques can include everything from hand sorting of large concentrated samples to standard crushing, grinding, froth flotation and milling. |
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Work index testing on the mini-bulk samples returned low milling bond work index numbers, confirming that the mineralization types tested can be easily millable. |
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Horizontal milling machines also have a C or Q axis, allowing the horizontally mounted workpiece to be rotated, essentially allowing asymmetric and eccentric turning. |
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In general, a long milling time, a high rotating speed of the milling pan and low milling temperatures are beneficial for the pulverization of PA6 through pan milling. |
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Its product portfolio includes precision tools for full boring, reboring, fine boring, rubbing, milling, turning, for creating threads, as well as for special applications. |
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New for 2003, ZirPro introduces ZirStar, a high performance ceramic bead that provides high milling efficiency and high wear resistance at a very attractive cost. |
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To meet growing demand, Timken Power Systems equipped the facility with two 5-AXIS machines that employ gear milling technology instead of the traditional hobbing process. |
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Generally flat bottom end mills are used for pocket milling. |
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Spent is often mixed in industrial mills with pure nutmeg to facilitate the milling process, as nutmeg is not easy to mill due to the high percentage of oil in the pure seed. |
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The face milling process can in principle produce very flat surfaces. |
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Since the importance of pocket milling is very relevant, therefore effective pocketing approaches can result in reduction in machining time and cost. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Ely Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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The nearby flour milling industry on the Brandywine River was large, but dominated by the Quaker millers of Wilmington who saw little potential in Evans's designs. |
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The full story of milling machine development may never be known, because much early development took place in individual shops where few records were kept for posterity. |
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In 1793, Evans sold his share in the Red Clay Creek mill and moved his family from Wilmington to Philadelphia, where he opened a store for milling supplies. |
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Initially Evans intended to write a pamphlet to assist millers in the construction of milling machinery, as well as promoting his own automated designs. |
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After the publication of the Guide, Evans concentrated on his work as a milling supply merchant and gaining financial security through licensing his patented designs. |
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Within a year 27 Columbian engines were operating or under construction in applications ranging from sawmilling and grain milling to the manufacturing of paper, wire and wool. |
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Milling is performed with a milling cutter in various forms, held in a collett or similar which, in turn, is held in the spindle of a milling machine. |
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The deer and the pig and the nilghai were milling round and round in a circle of eight or ten miles radius, while the Eaters of Flesh skirmished round its edge. |
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There were a few eager teens milling around in the parking lot. |
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Mill orientation is the primary classification for milling machines. |
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Therefore, larger milling machines are usually of the bed type. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Eli Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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They were used for cereals milling, sawing timber and crushing ore. |
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Bridge End Mill was converted from corn milling to cotton spinning. |
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Many different types of cutting tools are used in the milling process. |
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Historically, milling also served to discourage coin clipping. |
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Being the birthplace and testing grounds of the cotton milling industry at the time, it has been called the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution. |
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