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Introduction

An overview of the Rolling Mill anatomy. What each parts are, and what they do.

  1. The big rollers on the top for flattening metal pieces into a thin(ner) sheet
    • The big rollers on the top for flattening metal pieces into a thin(ner) sheet

    • Only soft metals allowed (copper, silver, etc). DO NOT USE STEEL (or other hard metals equivalent) as it will scar the rollers

    • Watch your fingers as you feed in the metal

  2. spins all the roller attached
    • spins all the roller attached

    • It will take some effort, but it should not feel too difficult. If it is, widen the gap between the rollers using the wheel at top (next step).

  3. Adjusts the space between the top flat rollers Use the circular ruler to keep track of how far to turn
    • Adjusts the space between the top flat rollers

    • Use the circular ruler to keep track of how far to turn

Hinako Terauchi

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