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Gear cutting revisited. Short session prior to going fishing!

Posted on 17 July, 2009 by Mike Freeman

One model engineers experience with cutting small gears Continue reading →

Posted in Gears and cutting, General engineering posts, One off projects | Tagged gear cutting, gears, one off project | 2 Comments
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