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3D computer graphics / Manufacturing / Lathes / Machine tools / Speeds and feeds / Turning / Milling machine / Scanline rendering / Rendering / Technology / Machining / Metalworking
Date: 2004-04-29 11:51:52
3D computer graphics
Manufacturing
Lathes
Machine tools
Speeds and feeds
Turning
Milling machine
Scanline rendering
Rendering
Technology
Machining
Metalworking

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