Yes, a diamond-tipped tool can cut through steel.
yes the way that the water flows makes the water cut though the steel to any body who is looking at this answer it is VERYtrue!
it is obtained through your mums bladder then when they have a baby they cut 20% of the baby's head and turn it into steel.
Rubber cannot cut steel, however the formation of carbon based cutting agents through exposure to ingress over time between the mating surface of rubber and steel will create a wear pattern and the illusion that the rubber has actually cut steel.
Crop A Dile can cut through a wide range of things. Along with the average paper or fabric, the Crop A Dile can cut through brass (0.055), tin (0.008), light weight steel, and more.
you use carbon electrodes in a electic arm holder that creates a arc at the bottom and melts any steel that comes through it.
The steel plow was one of the most important advances in agriculture. Before, wooden plows were used but they were not as efficient because they could not cut through rocky soil or cut very deep and they wore out faster.
yes if you have the right blade you would need a blade that's cuts steel
It was created by John Deere
i think that it is quite difficult to cut mild steel because of its stiffness/strength
because it is made of super steel
Water jet cutting. At very high speeds, with a very fine jet of water, the water erodes away the steel.water can only cut through steel only if you get jet water!if you watched Richard Hammond's blast lab on the 8th of January 2010 it tells you that answer so that's how i know the answer.