Machining, very close, very slow

The first materials seem to flow pretty good. I thought i was looking at a diverter in a river from high above. Harder materials don't behave as nicely. It looks more like a push bulldozer effect.

None of it looks like precision cutting that close up.

Very interesting.
 
Second example looks like the material is beeing teared off instead of beeing cut the tip of the cutter barely comes close to the tear.

When you see the metal beeing cmpressed and teared like that, it explains, no wonder theres so much heat generated.

Cool to watch,
 
That is something, seeing the metal separating in front of the tool. The front radius I'm guessing is about .001 or less. I believe carbide has a honed edge.:cool:

Ralphy
 
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i thought that looked like a castle chess piece early on. That'll be one expensive chess set.
It's apparently a showcase for Glacern machines.

DAMN sure be unique.....

I used to play a reasonable game of chess, years ago....not played in decades now....

I remember my wife here now, mentioned it, and so we played a game, I won easy, she never mentioned it again....:evil: I not pressed the point...:gurney:
 

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