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Stolen link from elsewhere

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http://tinyurl.com/cnc-helmet


Superb!

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Sure is impressive - reminds me of a visit to the dentist!! 8(





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Sure is impressive - reminds me of a visit to the dentist!! 8(


Yep - my dentist has something similar, smaller, for machining
replacement pieces of teeth out of ceramic. It has two bits which
work together, and take about 20 minutes. Can't see much after
the first 20 seconds or so as the water spray obscures the viewing
window, but it was also very impressive when I first watched it.

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http://tinyurl.com/cnc-helmet


The original seems to be on youtube, and is available in HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnIvhlKT7SY

or there's the company page

http://www.openmind-tech.com/jp/home/

(mostly Japanese)

Andy
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