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Machining processes are generally used to cut; drill, or contour composite laminates for building products.
At times, a figure – later revealed to be Ocean – would arrive and start to cut, drill and sand planks of wood.
Cut drill pipe was found inside the blowout preventer, suggesting to investigators that its shear rams, which are supposed to cut through drill pipe and form a seal, at least partly closed at some point.
Twenty tools descended from racks in a prescribed order to cut, drill, rout, or bore pieces of timber up to 40 meters long, at any angle and with any curvature.
The report recommended that the industry study the vulnerability of these backup systems, and take a close look at the design of shear rams to ensure that they can cut drill pipe no matter its condition or position inside a blowout preventer.
Along the edges you just cut, drill evenly space holes for dowels.
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Metalworking fluids are widely used where metal is cut, drilled, milled, or otherwise shaped with cutting tools, to remove heat from both the machine tool and the product being made and to lubricate the parts, remove metal debris, and inhibit metal corrosion.
Obsessed with building things -- especially things with moving parts -- she sawed, cut, drilled and milled her way through her studies.
IF YOU have ever struggled to assemble a flat-pack wardrobe, the chances are that its wooden pieces were cut, drilled and finished on machines made by Homag.
Then and now, Shelter-Kit kindly includes hammers, wrenches, carpenters' aprons and other basics with the bundle of lumber, which is cut, drilled and labeled.
Techniques that cut drilling times, boost the amount of gas that can be recovered and enable many wells to be sunk from one location all lessen the environmental impact.
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