Old 06-03-20, 10:00 PM
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Good cogs are made of tool-level hard steel. Plating will rub off on the teeth if they work. You have to apply protection no matter whether you start plated or not. The only practical reason for going with plating is that it is likely to correlate with the overall amount of effort going into the manufacturing.
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