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Default Advantages of infill planes?

"CW" wrote:

If that were the case, machine tools would be made primarily from steel.

Well, I have to defer to you there; I know nothing about machine
tools. But might there be other reasons for using CI, even if it were
not as resistant to abrasion as steel?
They aren't. As for the hardness of cast iron, true it is softer than steel
but it's high carbon (graphite) content tends to make it somewhat self
lubricating were steel will gall much easier. This is, of course, metal to
metal contact so really wouldn't apply here. Should have said that in the
first place. As far as stability. No steel will outdo cast iron if properly
stress relieved.

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Steel generally wears better than iron.
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