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burr The ridge or raised edge left after a machining operation.
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burr A small, rough, sharp projection found on a cut metal edge. A sharp-tipped projection raised by an engraving tool. A rotary steel cutting tool generally used in a flexible shaft machine.
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burrow A hole or tunnel dug in the ground by an animal for shelter or refuge.
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burr A subtle ridge on the edge of strip steel resulting from cutting operations such as slitting, trimming, shearing, or blanking. For example, as a steel processor trims the sides of the sheet steel parallel or cuts a sheet of steel into strips, its edges will bend with the direction of the cut.
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burr A thin ridge or roughness left by a cutting operation such as slitting, shearing, blanking or sawing.
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