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  2. Plasma cutting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_cutting

    Plasma cutting is an effective way of cutting thin and thick materials alike. Hand-held torches can usually cut up to 38 mm (1.5 in) thick steel plate, and stronger computer-controlled torches can cut steel up to 150 mm (6 in) thick. [citation needed]

  3. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    There are cutting tools typically used in milling machines or machining centers to perform milling operations (and occasionally in other machine tools). They remove material by their movement within the machine (e.g., a ball nose mill) or directly from the cutter's shape (e.g., a form tool such as a hobbing cutter).

  4. Water jet cutter - Wikipedia

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    Water jets are capable of cutting up to 6 in (150 mm) of metals and 18 in (460 mm) of most materials, though in specialized coal mining applications, water jets are capable of cutting up to 100 ft (30 m) using a 1 in (25 mm) nozzle.

  5. 12 Kids' Picnic Tables For Crafts, Reading, Puzzles and More

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    Upgrade outdoor play with these durable kids' picnic tables, from small ones with umbrellas designed for toddlers to options with benches for big kids and more.

  6. Metalworking hand tool - Wikipedia

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    Metalworking hand tools are hand tools used in the metalworking field, powered entirely by the operator (hand tools). There are lots of tools, fit for different actions to the material, such as shrinking or modifying its surface.

  7. Metalworking - Wikipedia

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    Cutting is a collection of processes wherein material is brought to a specified geometry by removing excess material using various kinds of tooling to leave a finished part that meets specifications. The net result of cutting is two products, the waste or excess material, and the finished part.