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<title>Engineering Techniques News</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news.htm</link>
<description>News about Wire EDM and Engineering Techniques, Inc. Keep up to date on the World's Smallest Wrench and more.</description>
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<title>About RSS Newsfeeds</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/rss.htm</link>
<description>EDM4.com will be offering an RSS newsfeed with links to news and magazine articles about Engineering Techniques.</description>
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<title>Engineering Techniques, Inc. in 'EDM Today' Magazine</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/edm-today.pdf</link>
<description>Starting in a garage in 1975 as a hobby, Engineering Techniques outgrew the garage by 1978, and became a full-time business. From 1978-1989, Engineering Techniques created a customer base and established their credentials.</description>
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<title>Engineering Techniques, Inc. in 'AGIE Experience' Magazine</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/agie-experience-27.pdf</link>
<description>Engineering Techniques, Inc. has specialised in the manufacture of high-precision parts and prototypes which it supplies to companies active in the medical, biomedical and electronic fields.</description>
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<title>Engineering Techniques, Inc. in 'CNC-West' Magazine</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/cnc-west.pdf</link>
<description>A Family-run Job Shop Achieves Stability by Switching to EDM Machining.</description>
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<title>Today's Medical Developments</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/high-precision-parts-and-prototypes.htm</link>
<description>High-Precision Parts and Prototypes. ED wire cutting shaped the company from the outset. Manufacturing small series economically with ED wire cutting. Problem-free threading of finest wires.</description>
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<title>MicroEDMing Medical Parts</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/microedming-medical-parts.htm</link>
<description>Details so tiny they can't be machined any other way. Machine accuracy. Down to the wire. Generating and simulating micro.</description>
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<title>Metal Dünyasi - Metal World Technical Magazine</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/wire-edm-news/archives/metal-world.htm</link>
<description>Ülke: Amerika Birleşik Devletleri, Ürün: Tıp, biyomedikal, elektronik sektörleri için, yüksek-doğrulukta, parçalar ve bileşenler, Hedef Pazar: Kuzey Amerika, Çalışan sayısı: 4, Kuruluş: 1978.</description>
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<title>American Machinist: Smallest open-end wrench in the world</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/the-worlds-smallest-wrench.htm</link>
<description>See the smallest open-end wrench in the world. It measures 0.005 inch across the flats on one end, and 0.010 inch across the other. The human hair next to the wrench (in the photo above) gives a comparative size. The world's smallest wrench was made with an Agie Vertex EDM using 0.0008 inch tungsten wire.</description>
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<title>Major Update - 60% Smaller!</title>
<link>http://edm4.com/the-worlds-smallest-wrench.htm</link>
<description>The world's smallest wrench is shrinking. The smallest end of the wrench is being reduced down to half of the width of a human hair. The new wrench will be 60% smaller. We are working on it now.</description>
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