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The transcendentalist movement
Thimble Rotations
The turning movement of a thimble, often in reference to micrometers or other precision instruments, for fine adjustments or measurements.
Spindle Move
The action or ability of a spindle (a rotating axis of the machine, which often holds the workpiece) to move or be positioned within a machine.
Knife Blade
A thin, sharp-edged instrument typically used for cutting or as a tool, made of metal or other hard materials.
Punch
An impact tool used to drive out pins, rivets, or shafts, or to scribe/mark components for identification.
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