This is an abrasive disk, rotating at 1500 rpm. When I shine my flashlight at it, it carries the glow with it, approximately halfway around the disk. What am I seeing happen here?

  • @WogiOP
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    10 months ago

    Sadly I have neither of these things available on hand to test that theory but I can at least confirm that the abrasive wheel is a ceramic alumina.

    Actually NVM, I found a laser pointer and it has no effect, though it is admittedly quite dim.

    • Troy
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      8810 months ago

      Complete tangent, but alumina, aka aluminum oxide, is usually considered the second hardest naturally occurring material. When it is found in nature, it is given the mineral name corundum and is clear. But if there are some impurities in it, you can get colours. Red corundum is called Ruby, and blue is called Sapphire. In the beauty industry, the same material (mixed with magnetite) is called emery, and lends its name to emery board, and is used in nail files. In the tech industry, it’s used to make the extremely scratch resistant coating on most modern phone screens (basically nothing but diamond will scratch it).

      You have subscribed to alumina facts. I’m sorry, the cat facts guy was busy.

      • @WogiOP
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        4210 months ago

        We also use emery paper to smooth out rough surface finishes on machined parts. None of my tools but some of the tools the other guys have in the shop use little Ruby beads as reference surfaces. Our wire EDM also uses Ruby for some critical parts.

        You’ve been subscribed to machine facts, strap in it’s a bumpy ride

          • @WogiOP
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            2010 months ago

            Fun fact, machinists do not have friends. Only mortal and natural enemies.

              • @WogiOP
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                1110 months ago

                Well. SOMEONE’S gotta pick up day shifts mess!

                • Troy
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                  510 months ago

                  Is there a machining community active somewhere on lemmy (yet)? I only dabble, but I like to sneak peaks at real folks fucking up, err, showing off their projects.

      • @Mango
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        610 months ago

        Yo this is fascinating!