Grinding is commonly associated with lathe tool making with an abrasive wheel that turns on average 2800-3000 rpm, surface finishing and creating flats through methods such as lapping.
Yes, they are called ball mills and they are used in processing ore.
Steel investment foundries make use of grinding wheels and other abrasives
It's a clamp for securing a grinding vise to a solid surface like a table or a stand. You use a grinding vise to hold objects you wish to grind, so the grinder doesn't snap those objects out of your hand, and embed them in your eye.
your molars are the ones you chew with
Yes, you can use a coffee grinder for other foods and spices similar in texture such as salt, pepper, and other spices. It is important to clean out the grinder after each use though if you do use the grinder for multiple foods to ensure that the taste is not affected. You should not use the grinder for meat products either such as chicken, beef, or pork. Another precaution to take is that if during the course of grinding, you notice a strain or have to use excessive force, stop grinding and find an alternate source for your grinding needs.
I use my electric grinder with rough & smooth grinding wheels
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the apalachees used rocks for grinding food.
Grinding a bore.
Use a wheel specifically rated for grinding concrete or ceramic tile. It doesn't have to be a diamond wheel; titanium-coated, tungsten-coated or carbide coated wheels will also work.
It depends on the forces that would be applied on to the workpiece, a soft grinding wheel has more wear, and hence would not be affected much by hard materials. If we tried to use a hard grinding wheel, there would be large forces and hence a large wear on the wheel.
normally they are on Ecstasy, and it helps to keep them from grinding their teeth