How Magnetic Polishing Work #shorts

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This is a bucket filled with abrasive steel needles that spin wildly when the switch is turned on. This machine, known as a magnetic polisher, uses a magnetic field to guide the abrasive particles over the surface of a workpiece. A magnetic tool generates the field, attracting the magnetic abrasive particles toward the object. As the tool moves, the particles rub against the surface, smoothing and polishing it. The entire process takes only about 5 minutes, making it ideal for small, irregularly shaped items.
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Someone is gonna look at this and come up with a terrifying supervillain.

Maverick
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Mexican cartel: Write that down! Write that down!

edip
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"Hi I'm Johnny Knoxville and this is the magnetic polisher"

danielemmanuel
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"This is a bucket-"

"Dear God..."

MrLuizilla
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New fear unlocked: Exfoliating metal pins!

FloridadesignMR
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the creators of toaster bath bring you...
needle basin

jamesmiller
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I had worked with one of those during my class in foundry and trust me ... never get one of the tiny spike under nail it hurt as hell ...

Ionao
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Ah this is like sand blaster but better because of no dust.

Jarniwan
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Saw writers : "I'm definitely writing this down"

yuyuy
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Abrasive steel needles is my new band name.

andybaldman
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If this isn't in the next Saw movie, I will be supremely disappointed...

JasonAguirre
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Is anyone thinking about the niddle may shoot out of bucket?

Peanut_
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it is like a large etch-a-sketch if you remember.

mikelight
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The worst torture are the iron maiden and death by a thousand cuts.
This device: hold my beer.

HighMojo
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My equal parts suicidal and curious brain: Lie down in it.

Arcian
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Evisceration tub... Ngl, this actually terrifies me that it exists and there are still probably far worse ways to die.

Lemur
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This is why we don't bring magnetic metals into the MRI exam chamber. Yes, including little stuff like metal shavings in your eye.

You don't want to get *polished* internally by a magnet strong enough to pull on your atoms to help the medical teams and techs snap a bunch of photos of your insides.

MRI is done because CT scans don't see the same things as MRI, and because MRI doesn't irradiate people like CT scans. MRI is safer... as long as you don't yeet a magnet in there. You can kill a lot of people by not being fully honest with the many questions MRI techs ask you.

Think of this video. The magnets pulling on those particles in the video are PUNY compared to MRI magnets.

SashaInTheCloud
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I worked in a jewelry repair shop for a while. We had something similar. It would polish perfectly!

voiceofjeff
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Final destination writers watching this video are drooling

tinyky
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When it spins in high speed fuzzy circles, this is pretty close to a
physical / visual representation of electrons orbiting an Atomic nucleus.

ExoAtmos