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I don't know, it might be. I just looked at the machine he referenced. It's a half size mill. So like the one I got today (Clausing 8520) very similar. I'm also thinking that if the voltage was stolen by something else for a second, the slowdown or blip definitely could cause a problem. That's why we play with surface speeds to get a certain finish, and anything too fast, or too slow will give us less desirable results. Is it the answer.. possibly. Just not enough to draw any conclusion. Try to repeat the exercise and blow the compressor tank and let it cycle while working, see if it causes it.
You might see a change in finish if the speed varied but you would not see a gouge as shown in the pic. This was an issue with the tool itself.