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by userbinator
2161 days ago
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I was thinking of the Hydraulic Press Channel... It's odd that the title says "non-cuttable" and the tests they carried out in the article are all attacking it from one side, when most people will think of something like scissors that exert a high compressive force to shear the material. To me, this material sounds more like it's highly abrasion-resistant than "non-cuttable". |
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