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I'm not really a professor. I just play one on the internet.

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If you want to know a little secret, my name is not actually Theodore

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If you want to know a little secret, my name is not actually Theodore

Shhh. Don't tell anyone.

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I don’t actually farm land as a peasant. Or surf

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30+ years in metal cutting...

Tungsten ("W") and carbon ("C") are combined in an alloy typically called "carbide" in the manufacturing.

The high strength of tungsten, as well as good thermal properties, make it a good choice for cutting tools that can take a beating. Alloying it with carbon gives it a good crystalline lattice structure that allows it to be tougher (less prone to fracturing) than just tungsten, less prone to deformation, and able to be more easily formed into cutting tools through sintering or other production methods.

Rotating tools (drills, endmills) that are used for cutting exotic materials, or that can be used for long tool life, are typically made from solid carbide. Less expensive tools can be made with carbide tips that are brazed onto a tool steel body. Such tools can also be made with replaceable carbide cutting tips or edges that can be quickly and easily replaced.

Non-rotating tools (such as used on a lathe) typically use a replaceable cutting tip, generally called an "insert."

In most cases, the carbide used on cutting tools is coated with a titanium- or aluminum- based coating that serves as a 'shield' of sorts that helps remove the cut material and the heat generated by the cutting forces, allowing the carbide to last longer before wearing down.

That's a 'quick' answer; do you need more specific info?

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No. It comes mostly from the chinks, yeah?

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I have a tungsten wedding ring. It's really heavy. Google says tungsten has a very high melting point at 6,191 degrees f

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I have one too, and I like it, but it tarnishes way too easily. Did you find a solution for that by any chance?

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Mine is anodized black so I don't see any tarnishing

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Just looked it up, nice. Wish they had it when I was picking mine.

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i am pretty sure it is expensive

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If you use a Tungsten allow in the construction of a building with a specific design, you can use it to summon Gozer the Gozarian.

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Tungsten used in light bulb filaments because it can withstand really high temperature. I think I remember it being used on weapon tips for better penetrating power. Nearly same density as gold so used to fill counterfeit gold bars.

Tungsten carbide, used in drill bits? I think I've heard the term used with old miners' lights.

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Heavy metal - Black and Silver

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Only thing I know is that tungsten literally means heavy stone in Swedish so I suppose it has a high density.

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Don’t ever put a small piece of tungsten rod in the end of a lead bullet. Destroys metal shooting targets.

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