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  • 101Forge — For the process of shaping metal by localized compressive forces, see Forging. For other uses, see Forge (disambiguation). A blacksmith s coal forge …

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  • 102Kukri — For the genus of snakes having the common name khukuri snakes, see oligodon. Kukri A polished presentational Kukri Type Knife Pl …

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  • 103Direct numerical control — (DNC), also known as distributed numerical control (also DNC), is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools. On some CNC machine controllers, the available memory is too small to contain the machining program (for example… …

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  • 104Surface grinding — is used to produce a smooth finish on flat surfaces. It is a widely used abrasive machining process in which a spinning wheel covered in rough particles (grinding wheel) cuts chips of metallic or non metallic substance from a workpiece, making a… …

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  • 105Swaging — (  /ˈsweɪ …

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  • 106MT — MT, Mt, mT, mt, or Mt. may stand for: Contents 1 Automotive 2 Computing and the Internet 3 Geography and languages 4 Media and entertainment …

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  • 107Subwavelength-diameter optical fibre — A subwavelength diameter fibre wraps light around human hair. Subwavelength diameter optical fibre (SDF or SDOF) is an optical fibre whose diameter is less than the wavelength of the light being propagated through the fibre. An SDOF usually… …

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  • 108Cognitive behavioral therapy — Psychology …

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  • 109Cymbal making — Modern cymbal making uses many different techniques, from traditional hand methods to completely automated mass production. Contents 1 The traditional process 2 Modern developments 2.1 Casting techniques 2.1.1 …

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  • 110Marking blue — Marking blue, layout stain or Prussian blue is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining. It is sometimes called Dykem (after a popular brand). It is used to stain or paint a metal object with a very thin… …

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