@Official_Capn

Those metal gears look pretty solid

@ChristianAdkison

1. Work it harder
2. Make it better
3. Do it Faster
4. Make it Stronger

@nightwng

Powder gear solid

@zachmiller9175

Faster and more efficiently yes, stronger is very much dependent on the process. Only the highest quality most advanced sintered parts will be of equal quality to the average billet machined part.

@Evan_Bell

It's not stronger. Its weakness is it's main disadvantage compared to forged and machined parts.

@koyumi_YT

"clears throat"

PRECISION MECHANISMS

@manhhai23.02

Great method for manufacturing metallic parts, but if not cooled evenly, it can lead to inconsistent hardness, making the part brittle and prone to deformation. That’s why for large metal parts, CNC milling, turning, and grinding are preferred, though they do come at a higher cost.

@clashroyale-yl4ec

Those metal gears look pretty rising: revengeance

@bonkdonkthe2st

those metal gears are real solid!

@Random_Dude246

That's actually so DOPE!!!😮

@faultline3936

Are they actually stronger? Because I think I heard from other videos the opposite

@iveeuwu

a gear? made of metal? that's solid? 

STANDING HERE, I REALIZE-

@Nanobite939

Harder, better, faster, stronger 🗣️🗣️🔥

@robertvanderlinden2813

It is easier and cheaper for mass production, not stronger, if you want really strong gears you'd need to do it the traditional and slow way, grind it out of an billet block of metal or even put it in the forge (the same way forged engine parts are made)

@chhana101

This girl's explanation is simple hypnotizing 😺😺😺

@lindboknifeandtool

You should show “crucible partial metallurgy” 

They have powder steel sprayed at high pressure and temperature into a crucible. 

This is done because regular Ingot steels produce HUGE carbides when you surpass a certain amount of volume so this is done to keep carbides in the order of microns instead of tens of microns. 

This creates some of the most extreme materials available. 



The way nasa also creates their inconel metal parts is amazing. Like the video and what I described mixed into one. Basically a massive centrifuge crucible setup. All inert atmosphere too. Amazing stuff.

@Dupi2

Fun Fact: Sintering is also used in metal 3d printing, where a laser is precisely passed over thin layers of powder, fusing the metal into complex shapes.

@HeroWarsTactics58

You voice is pretty nice to hear

@LacyLilacq

A manufacturing process to surpass metal gears

@stevefilms1997

Stronger?! That’s… that’s just a lie.