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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... position . The first figure represents a pair of such flasks separated , the second shows the same united and additionally secured by a screw clamp . Suppose it to be required to cast a sphere - an iron cannon ball , for instance . The ...
... position . The first figure represents a pair of such flasks separated , the second shows the same united and additionally secured by a screw clamp . Suppose it to be required to cast a sphere - an iron cannon ball , for instance . The ...
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... position . In casting cup chucks for the lathe where two holes are eventually re quired of different diameters it is evident that either these holes may be made as one and a core made of the form shown in Fig . 10 by means of a box ...
... position . In casting cup chucks for the lathe where two holes are eventually re quired of different diameters it is evident that either these holes may be made as one and a core made of the form shown in Fig . 10 by means of a box ...
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... position , while hot from the fire , upon the bottom * The notch in these tongs should be in the ends , not in the sides as here drawn . tool , and released quickly from the tongs , and 22 THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP . FIG. 17. ...
... position , while hot from the fire , upon the bottom * The notch in these tongs should be in the ends , not in the sides as here drawn . tool , and released quickly from the tongs , and 22 THE AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP . FIG. 17. ...
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... position of a bar to be drawn down to a smaller size , and also that of the hammer . The face of the latter is more or less rounded , and the centre of this should fall on the centre of the bar at every blow . In the sketch given of the ...
... position of a bar to be drawn down to a smaller size , and also that of the hammer . The face of the latter is more or less rounded , and the centre of this should fall on the centre of the bar at every blow . In the sketch given of the ...
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... position it may assume in finishing off the point ; and thus placed , the force of the blow is also communi- cated to the anvil , which is so heavy that it does not itself move , but by the reaction already alluded to , which is due to ...
... position it may assume in finishing off the point ; and thus placed , the force of the blow is also communi- cated to the anvil , which is so heavy that it does not itself move , but by the reaction already alluded to , which is due to ...
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