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Machining / Metalworking terminology / Lathes / Cutting tools / Burr / Printmaking / Robot / Milling cutter / Turning / Metalworking / Technology / Manufacturing
Date: 2014-01-24 05:46:32
Machining
Metalworking terminology
Lathes
Cutting tools
Burr
Printmaking
Robot
Milling cutter
Turning
Metalworking
Technology
Manufacturing

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