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242:polystyrene
238:sheet metal
150:introducing
1384:Categories
1354:Metallurgy
1297:Patination
1117:Piece work
898:References
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589:Four-slide
518:Commercial
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158:April 2009
133:references
107:March 2014
50:improve it
1349:Machining
1344:Jewellery
1312:Polishing
1277:Anodizing
1254:Soldering
1168:Extrusion
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779:15 August
611:Footnotes
540:Jewellery
530:Fire arms
493:Aerospace
376:lubricant
372:Tribology
366:Lubricant
298:Embossing
283:Operation
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1244:Crimping
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1198:Punching
1183:Stamping
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381:graphite
352:Piercing
308:Blanking
225:using a
223:punching
211:pressing
207:Stamping
1369:Welding
1339:Forming
1329:Casting
1307:Plating
1302:Peening
1259:Welding
1239:Brazing
1218:Swaging
1208:Sinking
1203:Rolling
1173:Forging
1148:Drawing
1138:Coining
1105:General
1092:Forming
556:Medical
356:cutting
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333:Ironing
320:Drawing
314:Coining
289:Bending
255:History
249:Forging
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