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    grinder
    /ˈɡrʌɪndə/

    noun

    • 1. a machine used for grinding something: "a coffee grinder"
    • 2. a molar tooth.

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  2. Jun 25, 2024 · What does A Grinder do and what are their responsibilities? Explore the role, responsibilities, and skills of grinders. Dive into comparisons of different grinder types to understand their unique contributions.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Grinders are versatile tools that add efficiency and precision to a wide range of tasks, bridging the gap between culinary pursuits and DIY projects. From grinding spices in the kitchen to shaping metal in the workshop, these powerful devices have become indispensable in various domains.

  4. Jun 15, 2024 · Modern grinding machines grind hard or soft parts to tolerances of plus or minus 0.0001 inch (0.0025 millimetre). The common types of grinding machines include the following: (1) plain cylindrical, (2) internal cylindrical, (3) centreless, (4) surface, (5) off-hand, (6) special, and (7) abrasive-belt.

  5. 6 days ago · When it comes to grinders (or hoagies, or subs, or whatever you call them), it really is eaters choice. The one constant in all these sandwich types is the roll: long, hard, chewy on the outside, and soft in the middle. Perhaps the most quintessential grinder is the Italian.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · The Definition of a Grinder Sandwich What’s a grinder sandwich? A grinder sandwich, also known as a hero, hoagie, or sub, is a type of deli sandwich that typically consists of a long roll or a baguette split lengthwise and filled with various cold cuts, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments.

  7. Jun 15, 2024 · Machine tools that form parts by removing metal chips from a workpiece include lathes, shapers and planers, drilling machines, milling machines, grinders, and power saws.

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  9. Jun 15, 2024 · Grinders are typically used for heavy-duty tasks, such as grinding down welds or removing rust from metal surfaces. Sanders, on the other hand, are used for finishing tasks, such as smoothing out rough edges or preparing a surface for painting.