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this is a piece of tool steel weamp;#39;re gonna do a letter Q will mark it at 200 meters per second 90% power and 20 kilohertz frequency Iamp;#39;m gonna do three different hatches one itamp;#39;s going to be at 45 degrees the next is going to be at 90 degrees and a little final one will be at 315 degrees and weamp;#39;re gonna mark for depth so this is gonna go for a while lighted to see what it looks like letamp;#39;s put it right there and letamp;#39;s go all right itamp;#39;s been about a minute letamp;#39;s stop that so 200 millimeters per second 90% power and 20 kilohertz frequency thatamp;#39;s about two minutes and so weamp;#39;ll take that down to the indicator and see if thereamp;#39;s any difference in depth I want to change this to a lower power letamp;#39;s say 50% power much higher frequency letamp;#39;s say 35 and speed of 1000 and weamp;#39;ll do the same cue if we can fit it Iamp;#39;d like to do it in the same area well thatamp;#39;s not great letamp