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Tyler grass1 年前

Third one was induction heating, not friction welding, and last one was the shittiest friction "welding" possible

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CannotBeBlank1 年前

I hadn't seen glass fused using this method before

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TypicalWhiteDude1 年前

The legos will just stick together, you don’t have to weld them

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@Daveleveraction1 年前

The third one was induction welding; not friction welding.

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Fogo de Santelmo1 年前

Although the object was rotating, this method is electrical induction heating, not friction.

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87 thoughts.1 年前

Isn’t the third one just quenching? Not sure how it’s friction welding.

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curious side of 𝕏1 年前

Linear friction welding joins two parts by pressing them together while one moves rapidly back and forth

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Jeff1 年前

Helps to preheat the two parts. The one before the Lego was induction heating.

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Doolly Noted ✏️1 年前

Note: Friction welding joins metals by heating them through friction. One part spins while pressing against a stationary part, generating heat until the metals bond. This process is fast, energy-efficient, and creates strong, clean welds. It's ideal for dissimilar metals and materials like steel, aluminum, and titanium, commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries.

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SonOfADeadMeme1 年前

That's an induction heater

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