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In the Cutting Tool Division, the principal products include a wide variety of high speed steel milling cutters, end mills and saws.
Cutting tools made of high speed steel allowed steel rather than wrought iron to be used for parts.
Cutting speed ( also called surface speed or simply speed ) is the speed difference ( relative velocity ) between the cutting tool and the surface of the workpiece it is operating on.
Cutting speed may be defined as the rate ( or speed ) that the material moves past the cutting edge of the tool, irrespective of the machining operation used – the surface speed.

Cutting and .
Cutting, of course, takes place automatically in the creation of a film.
Cutting short a holiday at Hong Kong, the aircraft carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South China Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines.
Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone.
Cutting to different angles within a scene now became well-established as a technique for dissecting a scene into shots in American films.
Female Genital Cutting: Cultural Conflict in the Global Community.
Cutting the rose: Female genital mutilation.
" Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting: Data and Trends ", 2008.
Cutting the size of the public sector work force, lowering the deficit, and enhancing revenues from taxes — as mandated by the multilateral lending institutions — were consistently his biggest stumbling blocks.
Cutting hair tends to take off more hair than trimming hair does.
Cutting the hair also may be a sign of mourning.
Cutting plotter knives cut into a piece of material ( paper, mylar or vinyl ) that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter.
Cutting plotters are often relied upon for precision cutting of graphics produced by wide-format inkjet printers, however-for example to produce window or car graphics, or shaped stickers.
Cutting cards is usually a prelude to a game, but it can be a game unto itself.
Cutting of cylinders using ignition switches had the drawback of allowing fuel to continue to pass through the engine, causing the spark plugs to oil up and prevent the engine from restarting.
Cutting tax rates can increase revenue if the tax rate is beyond the revenue-maximizing tax rate ( if the tax rate is to the right of the peak ), and decrease revenue if the tax rate is to the left of the peak.
Cutting.
* Cutting tools, such as the knife, scythe or sickle, are wedge-shaped implements that produce a shearing force along a narrow face.
Cutting the wedding cake is often turned into a ritual, complete with sharing a symbolic bite of the cake in a rite that harks back to the pagan confarreatio weddings in ancient Rome.
* The legendary Cutting of the elm occurs at Gisors in Normandy.
Cutting a Möbius strip along the center line with a pair of scissors yields one long strip with two full twists in it, rather than two separate strips ; the result is not a Möbius strip.
Cutting creates a second independent edge, half of which was on each side of the scissors.
Cutting this new, longer, strip down the middle creates two strips wound around each other, each with two full twists.
Tharp also created the dance roadshow Cutting Up, ( 1991 ) with Mikhail Baryshnikov, which went on to tour and appeared in 28 cities over two months.
Similarly, a generally 1 / f distribution pattern has been observed in film shot length by researcher James E. Cutting of Cornell University, in the study of 150 popular movies released from 1935 to 2005.

speed and wire
As the electrical resistance of most metals is dependent upon the temperature of the metal ( tungsten is a popular choice for hot-wires ), a relationship can be obtained between the resistance of the wire and the flow speed.
High speed beams of cathode rays can also be steered and manipulated by electric fields created by additional metal plates in the tube to which voltage is applied, or magnetic fields created by coils of wire ( electromagnets ).
Hence, the bridging is then done in hardware, allowing packets to be forwarded at full wire speed.
The following year, Gustav Kirchhoff wrote a paper in which he showed that the speed of a signal along an electric wire was equal to the speed of light.
Variations on this basic formula describe the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire ( sometimes called Laplace force ), the electromotive force in a wire loop moving through a magnetic field ( an aspect of Faraday's law of induction ), and the force on a particle which might be traveling near the speed of light ( relativistic form of the Lorentz force ).
A supply of covering material is wound on each bobbin, and the end is led on to the wire, which occupies a central position relatively to the bobbins ; the latter being revolved at a suitable speed bodily with their disks, the cotton is consequently served on to the wire, winding in spiral fashion so as to overlap.
Multi-layer switching can move traffic at wire speed and also provide layer 3 routing, which can remove the bottleneck from the network routers.
This cored wire is more expensive than the standard solid wire and can generate fumes and / or slag, but it permits even higher welding speed and greater metal penetration.
This is very useful for monitoring fast networks like 10GbE or STM64, where complex processing of the data may not be possible at wire speed.
Semi-automated wire wrapping is unique among prototyping systems because it can place twisted pairs, and twisted magnetically-shielded quads, permitting the assembly of complex radar and high speed digital circuits.
By late 1944, Zimmerit was no longer being applied to German armored vehicles, and the Panzer IV's side-skirts had been replaced by wire mesh, while to further speed production the number of return rollers was reduced from four to three.
The physical layer net bitrate, information rate, useful bit rate, payload rate, net data transfer rate, coded transmission rate, effective data rate or wire speed ( informal language ) of a digital communication channel is the capacity excluding the physical layer protocol overhead, for example time division multiplex ( TDM ) framing bits, redundant forward error correction ( FEC ) codes, equalizer training symbols and other channel coding.
Compared to tape recorders, wire recording devices had a high media speed, made necessary because of the use of the solid metal medium.
Standard postwar wire recorders used a nominal speed of 24 inches per second ( 610 mm / s ), making a typical one-hour spool of wire 7, 200 feet ( approx.
Because the wire was pulled past the head by the take-up spool, the actual wire speed slowly increased as the effective diameter of the take-up spool increased.
When such a repair was made to an existing recording a jump in the sound would result during playback, but because of the high speed of the wire the loss of an inch due to tying and trimming was trivial and might pass unnoticed.
Because of its homogeneous nature and very high speed, wire was relatively free of the noticeable background hiss which characterized tape recordings before the advent of noise reduction systems.
In accordance with British infantry tank doctrine and based on the expected needs of World War I-style trench warfare, the tank was required to be capable of navigating shell-cratered ground, demolishing infantry obstacles such as barbed wire, and attacking fixed enemy defences ; for these purposes, great speed and heavy armament was not required.
The stock slurry, often called white water at this point, exits the headbox through a rectangular opening of adjustable height called the slice, the white water stream being called the jet and it is pressurized on high speed machines so as to land gently on the moving fabric loop or wire at a speed typically between plus or minus 3 % of the wire speed, called rush and drag respectively.

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