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Against the Grain, if you bend with the grain it will split the grains

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What is metal grain direction?

Metal Grain Direction is similar to Wood Grain Direction. It is the direction in which the metal was produced, so when you look at it under a magnifying glass and see lines, that is the direction in which the metal was made in the factory.


Why does metal get hot when you bend it?

When you bend metal, the atoms in the metal are forced to move closer together, which increases their kinetic energy and causes the metal to heat up.


What is the function of the sheet metal?

A sheet metal brake is useful for a sheet metal machine. You need a brake on the machine that helps to bend the metal into the correct angle that you wish to bend it.


What is the function of a sheet metal brake?

A sheet metal brake is useful for a sheet metal machine. You need a brake on the machine that helps to bend the metal into the correct angle that you wish to bend it.


Is nickel an easy to bend metal?

no it is not


Why can you bend a metal spoon but not a wooden spoon?

because metal is bindable and wood is a solid


Are cutlery that have handles made of plastic more likely to break than metal ones are to bend?

Plastic is far more likely to bend than metal cutlery.


Is metal less flexible than rubber?

Yes it is. Rubber can be bend wherelse the metal cannot!


How grain size depends on the temperature of liquid metal?

It doesn't, it depends on how fast the metal was cooled.


Is lead easy to bend?

Yes, lead is a soft metal and can be bent pretty easily.


What is the present tense of bend?

Bend (present), bent (past), bent (future) are the 3 verb forms for bend. "Today I will bend a metal bar. I bent one just like it yesterday and I will bend another next week."


What is a metal storage area for grain called?

bread shed

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