That stuff is really hard; supposedly it can cut steel. When dental technicians carve implants out of it they typically use multi-flute PCD tooling. Here's a video of someone cutting a big block of it dry:
Hello everyone,
This is my first post, yeah
I ran into a rather exotic problem this week. A client of our company requested the machining of a Zirconium oxide part. He wants to modify a melting pot. All we have to do is to enlarge the hole at the bottom of the pot.
Is there a good solution to this problem?
I would be super thankful for tips and hints. I wish you all a wonderful week
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That stuff is really hard; supposedly it can cut steel. When dental technicians carve implants out of it they typically use multi-flute PCD tooling. Here's a video of someone cutting a big block of it dry:
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