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Here at Hackaday, we thought we’d seen every method of making PCBs: CNC machining, masking and etching with a variety of chemicals, laser engraving, or even the crude but effective method of … ...
Just as practical nuclear fusion has been “only 20 years away” for the last 80 years or so, the promise of electrical discharge machining (EDM) in the home shop seems to always be just around ...
The basic electrical discharge machining (EDM) process is relatively simple. An electrical spark is created between an electrode - an electrical conductor - and the item being machined.
It’s not every day that industrial machining sends you into a fit of joy. But today could be that day. If you spend time on the internet, you might have come across GIFs of metal parts fitting ...
He hopes that with his research he can see if micro-electrical discharge machining can be used to manufacture complex features in BMG with little changes to the properties of the material. Through his ...
Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a thermal process that involves melting and vaporisation of the workpiece electrode. It is widely used in the aerospace, mouldmaking and die casting industries ...
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