-
always one
tooth per flute, but some
cutters have two
teeth per flute. Often, the
words flute and
tooth are used interchangeably.
Milling cutters may...
- plastics. A side set and
milled tooth works with fast and
rougher cuts in wood and plastics. A
ground and taper-ground
tooth is for precise, fine and...
- is one of the best
known saber-
toothed predators and
prehistoric mammals.
Although commonly known as the saber-
toothed tiger, it was not
closely related...
- A saber-
tooth (alternatively
spelled sabre-
tooth) is any
member of
various extinct groups of
predatory therapsids,
predominantly carnivoran mammals, that...
- can be
either tungsten carbide inserts (TCI) for
harder formations or
milled tooth (MT) for
softer rock. The
manufacturing process and
composites used in...
- name was Wau-pee-tee Se-be
meaning "
tooth river". U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:
Mill Cr**** Rudolph,
Robert S. (1970). Wood...
-
completely caps or
encircles a
tooth or
dental implant. A
crown may be
needed when a
large dental cavity threatens the
health of a
tooth. Some
dentists will also...
-
possible damages to oral health,
specifically to the gum, to
tooth enamel (if chewed), to
tooth roots (if the gum is
pushed low enough).
Picks may also damage...
- burrs, due to the fact that the
diamonds are
always in
contact with the
milled tooth in
comparison to the
single blades of the
carbide burrs.
There are various...
- "dagger-
tooth", from Gr**** μάχαιρα (machaira), sword. Sometimes,
other carnivorous mammals with
elongated teeth are also
called saber-
toothed cats, although...