File:Metal burr.jpg
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DescriptionMetal burr.jpg |
English: Metal burr after cutting with an abrasive wheel, the burr is around 0.5 mm wide. White arros show the burr. To the left is the cut metal. The top photo shows view of the cut face, the bottom view shows it from the other side. The edge of the metal is aligned in both photos. |
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