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Deburring Metal: Removing Sharp Edges from Your Fabricated Products

Deburring Metal: Removing Sharp Edges from Your Fabricated Products

by Ben Wiley | Sep 24, 2019 | Cutting, Finishing, Metal Fabrication, Metal Fabricators, Punching, Shearing

Remember Jaws? The rows of jagged teeth in the shark’s mouth kept even the most enthusiastic swimmers out of the ocean for years. Well, burrs on sheet metal are like miniature shark’s teeth, ready to slice and dice soft flesh. That’s why people in...
Shearing vs. Sawing for Cutting Metal

Shearing vs. Sawing for Cutting Metal

by Ben Wiley | Feb 24, 2018 | Cutting, Shearing, Sheet Metal Fabrication

Most of us have seen a guillotine. They’re usually in movies about the French Revolution. Rather than use swords or axes, back in 1792 the French decided this machine was a more humane means of dispatching criminals and political opponents. That’s...

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