How this started,
Dowl pins being pretty cheap, I decided to grab one to show my friend. The mechanics I work with are all skilled machinists and happened to be working on a lapping machine. These machines have an outer ring about five feet in diameter and an inner ring about a foot in diameter both with hardened roll pins that stick up maybe 2. 5". The process involves placing thin steel carriers (they look like ring gears) between the rings so they counter rotate as the whole thing turns on the plates.
The steel carriers are say 1/16" thick and wear grooves into the roll pins. Grooves get too deep, the tables are raised to a new surface area on the pins. This goes on until the pins length has been used up.
The pins which happen to be 10mm in diameter are then driven out and replaced.
Anyway, it was just a "what if" question.