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mechanical setting

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mechanical setting [mi′kan·ə·kəl ′sed·iŋ]
(mechanical engineering)
Producing bits by setting diamonds in a bit mold into which a cast or powder metal is placed, thus embedding the diamonds and forming the bit crown; opposed to hand setting. Also known as cast setting; machine setting; sinter setting.


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