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Ultrasonic machine tools




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May 2, 1991

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Taken from Mechanix Illustrated - October 1952
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Metal Carving with Super-Sound

Ultrasonic waves now have found a new and most important
application. Their ultra-high frequency vibrations make it possible
to activate SOFT steel tools so that they can carve into the HARDEST
of substances.

No one would believe that an ordinary pen point can penetrate a hard
slab of thick glass. Nor that a perfect thread can be cut into a
disk of tungsten-carbide, which is one of the hardest of all
presently-made metals, with nothing better than a run-of-the-mill
standard screw.

Neither could be done, of course, in the USUAL manner but as soon as
one of these objects is attached to a SUITABLE bit through which a
current of ultrasonic waves is chased, the miracle happens.

Be it pen point or screw, a little cogwheel or even a well-cut
cameo-like picture, it begins to SWING UNBELIEVABLY fast!

In fact it vibrates 27,000 times a second. NO SURFACE hard enough
to stand up against such impact CAN RESIST PENETRATION.

Anything resilient, on the other hand, remains unaffected by the
driving force of the vibration. A finger inadvertently held under
the carving piece remains unhurt, simply because the flesh is TOO
CUSHIONY for the bite.

The Cavitron Equipment Corporation of Long Island City, N.Y. avails
itself of this scientific discovery using a cheap abrasive and jets
of water, thereby eliminating costly methods and materials.

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Vangard notes...

This article seemed particularly apropo for KeelyNet since we
are interested in sonic phenomena as researched by John Worrell
Keely.

Tornados have shown that paper straws can be propelled at such
high velocity that they will penetrate telephone poles and trees

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with no damage to the straw.

Unfortunately, the article does not detail the degree of
deflection from a fixed axis, but it would seem to be dependent
on the speed with which the cutting was desired without it being
so great as to cause a loss in thrust. Although here it is not
power but speed which does the work.

We are reminded here of Keely's discovery of the molecular
disintegration process which used a specific signature of
acoustic frequencies. He was able to reduce quartz to dust
simply from the proximity of the vibrating head of his device.
Not much is known about the machine as Keely destroyed it when
ordered to reveal the secrets of his devices to the courts. All
the details we have are in the Keely section of KeelyNet.

We are also reminded of one of Tesla's experiments,
(considerably after Keely) which used mechanical vibrators. The
principle was used to demonstrate that all mass could be
destroyed or otherwise damaged from resonant oscillations.

One such story says Tesla had a giant chain link suspended from
the ceiling. A small mechanical vibrator was attached to the
link and tuned to the resonant frequency of the line. Within
minutes, the link began to "beat like a human heart" then
shattered into pieces.

Modern researchers into this field include Professor Gavraud of
France and his investigations into INFRASONIC frequencies (below
15 cycles per second). It was found that 7 cycles per second
was the most disastrous frequency found for all matter. The
oscillations at 7 cycles are quite unnatural and bring on
rupturing at a rate proportional to the amplitude of the wave.

It is almost impossible to generate such low frequencies with
electronics, so mechanical systems were used. Reports indicated
the wave could be detected as much as 30 miles form the test
site. A truck mounted weapon was built by the French in the
60's using the principle.

Modern cutting techniques include the use of water ejected at
very high pressures (on the order of 50,000 PSI) to cut
extremely hard surfaces, leaving clean cut edges and no residue.
Lasers also are used for cutting and are in essence ejecting
"wavicles" of matter/energy at very high rates of speed to cut
or burn.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet

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