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    Skiving machine - GIF

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    I have never seen such a thing!!!! I guess that is faster than turning it to size!!. I would think cutting fluid would be needed to do that. Has to considerable heat generated in the process.

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    Interesting that the chips are not blue or discolored.

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    That appears to be aluminum or some other non-ferris alloy, which does not change color as temperature rises like steel. I cannot be sure, as I have never see it before this video, but I doubt the process would work on steel.

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    Other than reducing diameter to a fixed radius of installed skives, I don't understand what skiving does that couldn't be done on a large lathe where any size can be turned? I know they use skiving machines to cut gears, but can't figure out this application.



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