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mill
A mill is a device, often a structure, machine or kitchen appliance, that breaks solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. Such comminution is an important unit operation in many processes. There are many different types of mills and many types of materials processed in them. Historically mills were powered by hand or by animals (e.g., via a hand crank), working animal (e.g., horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). In modern era, they are usually powered by electricity.
The grinding of solid materials occurs through mechanical forces that break up the structure by overcoming the interior bonding forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape.
Milling also refers to the process of breaking down, separating, sizing, or classifying aggregate material (e.g. mining ore). For instance rock crushing or grinding to produce uniform aggregate size for construction purposes, or separation of rock, soil or aggregate material for the purposes of structural fill or land reclamation activities. Aggregate milling processes are also used to remove or separate contamination or moisture from aggregate or soil and to produce "dry fills" prior to transport or structural filling.
Grinding may serve the following purposes in engineering:
increase of the surface area of a solid
manufacturing of a solid with a desired grain size
pulping of resources
Unfortunately, my experience with Tim was not good and I pulled the project from him. A very nice matching milsurp rifle botched.
Here is my review and the details of the project: https://www.northwestfirearms.com/resources/copeland-custom-gunworks.190/reviews#review-3144
I designed a...
Sold pending pickup.
For sale, a 1998 Central Machinery Multi-Purpose Mill/Lathe.
It is unused since the original owner purchased it and all I've done is remove the cosmoline grease it was shipped with and replaced the two electric motors start capacitors.
That said, the electric motors...
Used 5D Tactical Jig Setup
Comes with everything needed to run besides a Makita Router
Any router can be used, just needs the correct endmill
All metal before they switched to partial plastic
I used it for 3 lowers and no longer need it. No damage, just greasy.
$240 for the setup. Meet in the...
I have an original gen 1 mill, it was damaged during shipping but i never noticed until it was to late to have insurance cover.
the machine looks fine but does not work properly (will cycle but not much past that), i called GG and they said it could be sent in repaired and upgraded for a fee...
Well, let's see where this goes......
I'm putting up for sale my benchtop mini mill. It is a Central Machine 12 speed, model 42976.
It comes with a complete set of (7) collets. It also has a set of (4) Morse end mill adapters for it. It also comes with a spare vise (the one currently on it...
Hi all.
Selling a Ghost Gunner 3. I no longer use the machine. It only has about 5 hours runtime on it.
AR15 jig set included.
This machine is eligible for the -3S upgrade service. This is still less expensive than purchasing one from DD directly.
Machine comes in all original packaging with...
Compliments?Thoughts? Insults? I’m good either way.
I believe it. Not disappointed at all. I know what I have and already satisfied. Also if you were curious to what the inside looks like.
Question….
Should I bother cleaning this up a bit with some stone or high grit paper and/or ramp polish...