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Wow, sorry Karl but the first thing I thought of was how that thing made your Mr Twister look like a real wienie...
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Thanks for posting Karl, The tolerances needed for that armature to spin at speed would be tight. The gage equipment would have to be vision technology or laser, I would think. Old fashion blacksmith skills and advanced technogies meet.
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Oh my? I am thinking you could make large sheets of 4000 layer damascus with on smoosh of the press. I would love to see some of the things those guys create when they are bored.
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