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The drill turning one way will make Philae want to turn the other.
The metal will heat up as you drill, and the force of the drill turning into the metal can, sometimes, bind with enough force to break the offending bolt loose and turn it.
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You start with little slalom drill turns at 15 miles an hour, and you work progressively from there.
According to legend, this single drill turned a 16-year-old with almost no running experience into the foremost racer of his day.
Everyone by now knows the drill: turn over the results of an internal investigation, highlight how damaging a conviction would be and then offer to pay the fine and put in place an enhanced compliance program.
The plot was put into action today as a carefully scripted terrorism drill turned a vacant lot next to a coffee roasting plant into what looked like the set of a low-budget action film.
The drill turned out to be fake its application to the skulls of downed fighters was pure pantomime but after half a dozen matches broken glass from the light tubes was everywhere, and the blood pouring off the wrestlers was real.
Mitchell wrote that he had a drill in his pants as he held a board over his head, and then the drill turned on.
You know the drill: Turn off the water when you brush your teeth or wash your face and fill the sink up when you shave rather than let the water run.
Thermal noise occurs through process heat caused by the machining operations such as drilling, turning or milling.
The review of machining investigations of hybrid MMCs employ conventional machining processes such as drilling, turning and milling as well as non-conventional machining processes like electrical discharge machining (EDM), wire cut EDM (WEDM) and abrasive water jet machining (AWJM).
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