The Amateur Mechanic's Workshop: a Treatise Containing Plain and Concise Directions for the Manipulation of Wood and Metals: Including Casting, Forging Brazing, Soldering, and Carpentry |
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... The pattern is to be made exactly like the finished chuck , taking care that the hole which will have to be bored and tapped to fit the mandril is a good deal smaller than the latter . 8 THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP .
... The pattern is to be made exactly like the finished chuck , taking care that the hole which will have to be bored and tapped to fit the mandril is a good deal smaller than the latter . 8 THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP .
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... chuck already alluded to , thus tapered inside and out , the taper exaggerated however , that it may be more distinctly noticed . The flasks in Fig . 11 would of course have to be inverted in pouring , else the core would fall from its ...
... chuck already alluded to , thus tapered inside and out , the taper exaggerated however , that it may be more distinctly noticed . The flasks in Fig . 11 would of course have to be inverted in pouring , else the core would fall from its ...
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... chuck , usually sold with it , and consequently a lathe head to carry it . The latter , however , is now found in all amateur workshops , and it will well repay the cost incurred to fit the above - named chuck to its mandril . This ...
... chuck , usually sold with it , and consequently a lathe head to carry it . The latter , however , is now found in all amateur workshops , and it will well repay the cost incurred to fit the above - named chuck to its mandril . This ...
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... said that the drill should be made of round steel or wire , and it should also be round where it enters the socket of the drill stock or lathe chuck . If this part is squared , as often done , THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP . 39.
... said that the drill should be made of round steel or wire , and it should also be round where it enters the socket of the drill stock or lathe chuck . If this part is squared , as often done , THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP . 39.
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... chuck , for turning bars of metal , Fig . 135 , A B C. The body , or main part , of course screws to the mandrel . Through it is cut a square or rectangular slot , into which is passed the leg of the L - shaped driver , and this is ...
... chuck , for turning bars of metal , Fig . 135 , A B C. The body , or main part , of course screws to the mandrel . Through it is cut a square or rectangular slot , into which is passed the leg of the L - shaped driver , and this is ...
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