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Metal turning and spinning
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The Art of Metal
Spinning: A Step-By-Step Guide to Hand-Spinning |
Paul G. Wiley |
0975290002 |
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32 metal spinning designs
by Harold V Johnson (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 102 pages.
Publisher: Bruce Pub. Co (1941)
Language: English
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50 metal-spinning projects for craftsmen,
instructors, and students by J. E Reagan (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 110 pages.
Publisher: The Bruce Pub. Co (1941)
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Complete Metalsmith by
Tim McCreight
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Dividing (Workshop Practice)
by Harold Hall
Book description
Paperback: 104 pages.
Publisher: Trans-Atlantic Publications, Inc. (September 30, 2005)
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Etching, spinning, raising, tooling metal
by Robert Ernest Smith (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 88 pages.
Publisher: McKnight & McKnight Pub. Co; [Rev. ed.] edition (1961)
Language: English
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Gear Design Simplified by
Franklin Jones (Author), Henry Ryffel (Author)
Book description
Contains a series of simply diagrammed gear-designing charts, illustrating
solutions to practical problems. Presents all of the rules, formulas, and
examples applying to all types of gears. Aids design engineers and
manufacturers involved in the production of gears.
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Getting the Most Out of Your Lathe, Wood Turning,
Metal Turning, Metal Spinning by Sam Brown
(Author)
Book description
Paperback: pages.
Publisher: Delta Manufacturing (1935)
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Handbook of Practical Gear Design
by Darle W. Dudley (Author)
Book description
For more than 30 years the book Practical Gear Design, later re-titled
Handbook of Practical Gear Design, has been the leading engineering guide
and reference on the subject. It is now available again in its most recent
edition. The book is a detailed, practical guide and reference to gear
technology. The design of all types of gears is covered, from those for
small mechanisms to large industrial applications. The presentation is
designed for easy reference for those involved in practical gear design,
manufacture, applications and problem solving. The text is well illustrated
with clear diagrams and photographs. The many tables provide needed
reference data in convenient form.
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Lathe design for high and low speed steels: A
treatise on the kinematical and dynamical principles governing the
construction of metal turning lathes, ... of a tool and many examples from
practice by John Thomas Nicolson (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: pages.
Publisher: Longmans, Green, and Co (1911)
Language: English
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Lathework: A Complete Course (Workshop Practice)
by Harold Hall (Author)
Book description
Here is a complete course by Harold Hall, based upon the author's successful
series of lathe projects originally written for Model Engineers' Workshop
magazine. When read together, they represent a complete course in model
engineering from basic techniques to ambitious projects.
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Making a Natural Trumpet: an Illustrated Workshop
Guide by Richard Seraphinoff, Raymond Parks, and
Robert Barclay
Book description
This book illustrates each stage in the manufacture of a natural trumpet,
starting from flat brass sheet and following as closely as possible the
methods, materials and tools of 17th and 18th century craftsmen; the
metalworkers of Nürnberg, who worked with a basic technology that relied for
its speed and efficiency on hand skill. Using their simple tools and
techniques anybody can make a trumpet very much as they did. The text is
profusely illustrated with colour photographs taken at one of the
trumpet-making workshops which have been successfully run by Bob Barclay and
Rick Seraphinoff over several years. Participants have included players,
makers and repairers of modern instruments, historians and collectors. All
have left with a real appreciation of the craft of the baroque trumpet
maker, and have produced their own playable instrument, a copy of a trumpet
made by Hanns Hainlein in Nürnberg in 1632. The descriptions cover the
processes by which tubes are seamed and joined, bells are hammered to shape
and then burnished on a mandrel, bows are filled with molten metal and bent,
and decorations are engraved and punched.
Unknown Binding: 29 pages.
Publisher: Edinburgh University
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Melt Spinning & Strip Casting: Research and
Implementation by E. F. Matthys (Editor)
Book description
Hardcover: 287 pages.
Publisher: Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society (September 1992)
Language: English
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Melt Spinning, Strip Casting and Slab Casting:
Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored the Materials Design and Manufacturing
Division (Mdmd), Solidification Committee and the the Sic Joint
by Metals and Materials Society. Meeting (125th : 1996 : Anaheim, Calif.),
Eric F. Matthys (Editor), William G. Truckner (Editor)
Book description
Hardcover: 247 pages.
Publisher: Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society (February 1998)
Language: English
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Metal Spinning by Fred
Duane Crawshaw (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 72 pages.
Publisher: Popular mechanics co (1909)
Language: English
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Metal Spinning by James E
Reagan (Author)
Book description
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: Bruce (1946)
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Metal Spinning by James
E. Reagan (Author), Earl E. Smith (Author)
Book description
Third Printing edition (1938)
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: The Bruce Publishing Company; Third Printing edition
(1938)
Language: English
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Metal spinning (Instructional suggestions bulletin)
by Edward Scanlan (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 12 pages.
Publisher: San Diego City Schools, Program Division (1973)
Language: English
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Metal Spinning (Past Masters S.)
by
Book description
Paperback: 64 pages.
Publisher: TEE Publishing Ltd; New Ed edition (December 1994)
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Metal Spinning 1909 by
Fred D. Crawshaw (Author)
Book description
Paperback: pages.
Publisher: Lindsay Publications Inc (January 1, 1991)
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Metal spinning and anodising: A practical
introduction for schools and colleges by William
Reid (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 57 pages.
Publisher: Published for Dundee College of Education Oliver & Boyd
(1968)
Language: English
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Metal Spinning for Craftsman, Instructors and
Students by James E. Reagan (Author), Earl E.
Smith (Author)
Book description
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: The Bruce Publishing Company
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Metal Spinning for Craftsman, Instructors and
Students by James E. Reagan (Author), Earl E.
Smith (Author)
Book description
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: The Bruce Publishing Company
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Metal Spinning for Craftsman, Instructors and
Students by James E. Reagan (Author), Earl E.
Smith (Author)
Book description
Paperback: pages.
Publisher: Lindsay Pubns (1990)
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Metal Spinning Made Easy
by Fred D. Crawshaw (Author)
Book description
Paperback: 72 pages.
Publisher: University Publishing House (December 1991)
Language: English
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Metal Spinning Projects
by James E. Reagan (Author), Earl E. Smith (Author)
Book description
This reprinted book describes setting up, necessary chucks, characteristics
of different metals, and how to spin.
Paperback: 70 pages.
Publisher: University Publishing House (June 1993)
Language: English
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Metal spinning techniques and projects
by Harold V Johnson (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 130 pages.
Publisher: Bruce Pub. Co (1960)
Language: English
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Metal spinning: Types of spinning rolls and chucks
used--examples of outside, inside, and offset spinning, (Machinery's
yellowback series) by Edward Heller (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 22 pages.
Publisher: Machinery (1935)
Language: English
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Metal Turning Lathes, Their Design, Application and
Operation by Edgar T. Westbury (Author)
Book description
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: Model & Allied Publication (1970)
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Metal Turning: A book for engineering apprentices
and students by Joseph Gregory Horner (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 290 pages.
Publisher: Sir I. Pitman & Sons; 4th ed., rev. and enl edition (1924)
Language: English
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Metalwork for Craftsmen. A step by step guide with
55 projects (formerly titled "Art Metalwork") by
Emil F. Kronquist
Book description
Illustrations and detailed instructions for 55 projects: coasters,
candlesticks, water pitchers, platters, silent butler, reading lamp, many
more. Work with pewter, copper, silver, brass and aluminum. Information on
tools and processes, and over 60 other plates.
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Paperback: 202 pages.
Publisher: Dover Publications
Language: English
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Practical Lessons in Metal Turning and Screw
Cutting by Percival Marshall (Author)
Book description
Hardcover: pages.
Publisher: Percival Marshall & Co.
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Practical Lessons in Metal Turning: A handbook for
young engineers and amateur mechanics. by Percival
Marshall (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 166 pages.
Publisher: Dawbarn (1900)
Language: English
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Practical Metal Turning
by Joseph Gregory Horner (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 420 pages.
Publisher: Lockwood; 3d ed. enl edition (1919)
Language: English
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Practical Metal Turning for Engineers
by Joseph Gregory Horner (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 422 pages.
Publisher: Technical Press; 4th ed edition (1937)
Language: English
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Sheet-metal work: Including metal spinning, dealing
with the methods of working sheet metal into various forms, using hand tools
and simple machines (The "Complete engineer" series)
by Edward Molloy (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 96 pages.
Publisher: Chemical Pub. Co (1941)
Language: English
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The Art of Gear Fabrication
by Prem Daryani (Author)
Book description
Provides beginners with sufficient information to independently process six
typical gears step by step. Presents model numbers, capacity and addresses
of gear machinery manufacturers and suppliers at the end of each process
description. Offers gear designers practical and useful hints on reducing
fabricating costs. Contains useful tables from commercial catalogs,
including cross-references of different U.S. standards and American
stainless steel materials with equivalent German, British, French and
Italian materials. Discusses heat treatment in an easy-to-understand manner.
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The Art of Metal Spinning: A Step-By-Step Guide to
Hand-Spinning by Paul G. Wiley (Author)
Book description
Written by a professional metal spinning artisan with twenty five years'
experience in the art, design and automobile aftermarket fields. This is the
perfect workshop companion for anyone interested in learning this 3,000 year
old craft. Topics include safety issues, tools and equipment setups,
chuckmaking and metals for spinning. Projects include bowl shapes in three
different heights, spheres, bezels, trumpeted shapes and straight-sided
work. An entire chapter is devoted to making a three piece copper top
section of a large post lantern, which illustrates some advanced techniques
of spinning. With it's high-tech binding and over 150 clear b&w photos
printed on heavy stock, this is one rugged book.
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The Contemporary Blacksmith
by Dona Z. Meilach (Author), Daryl Meier (Introduction), Stephen Bondi
(Contributor)
Book description
This important new book tackles the burgeoning revival of the blacksmith's
art. Author Dona Meilach has brought together over 500 works by nearly 200
artist-craftsmen from sixteen countries to illustrate the unprecedented
activity in modern ironwork that has led to its blossoming into a serious
art form. You'll learn several techniques using hot and cold forming with
the results clearly shown. You'll be able to recognize how a fence, railing,
grille, table, chair, knife, and other items evolve, and better appreciate
their design and workmanship. Each chapter provides background for the type
of objects shown-- architectural ironwork, sculpture, furniture, containers
and vessels, lighting fixtures and candleholders, fireplace accessories,
wind vanes, household and liturgical items, and the incredible knives made
of Damascus steel. You'll find ample information for how and where to begin
your own study in this extensive resource list of organizations, Internet
sources, publications, museums, and educational opportunities. The
Contemporary Blacksmith** undoubtedly should be found in the libraries of
every metalworker, art educator, architect, interior designer, ironwares
collector, and crafts person.
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The Dividing Head & Deluxe Accessories
by David J. Gingery
Book description
Paperback: pages.
Publisher: David J. Gingery Publishing; 2nd edition (1982)
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The metal turner's handybook: A practical manual
for workers at the foot-lathe: embracing information on the tools,
appliances and processes employed in metal turning
by Paul N Hasluck (Author)
Book description
Unknown Binding: 4 pages.
Publisher: C. Lockwood and Son; 9. ed edition (1906)
Language: English
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Turning Lathes: A Guide to Turning, Screw Cutting,
Metal Spinning and Ornamental Turning by James
Lukin (Editor)
Book description
Frank Knox referred to James Lukin (1827-1917) as one of the outstanding
ornamental turners of the modern period, and considered his books second
only to those of Holtzapffel in usefulness, clarifying much of what
Holtzapffel left unclear. This reprint contains both the 1894 expanded
edition of Turning Lathes and the 200 page 1896 Britannia Company Catalog
that lists and illustrates all types of lathes and lathe equipment, as well
as other quality machine tools. Lukin, in the over 200 page narrative
section, covers turning tools, hardwood turning, metal turning with hand
tools, slide test work in metal, the self-acting lathe, chuck-making,
turning square sections, screw cutting, metal spinning, a description of
BeddowUs (combined) epicycloidal, rose cutting, eccentric cutting, drilling,
fluting and vertical cutting, the eccentric chuck, the dome or spherical
chuck, the goniostat, the oval or ellipse chuck, and much other fascinating
information. Fully illustrated.
Paperback: 432 pages.
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Watchmaker's and Model Engineer's Lathe: A User's
Manual by Donald De Carle (Author)
Book description
Illustrated This book is divided in two parts. The first half of the book
covers the overall concepts and use of watchmaker's lathes. The second half
reviews all the models that might be typically found. Not entirely
encompassing list... but pretty close. If you are considering buying a
watchmaker's lathe... this is a MUST HAVE book. Also, this is highly
recommended for any one who likes lathes in general. It's obvious the author
really cares about his subject. It is enjoyable to read. The diagrams are
excellent.
Hardcover: 240 pages.
Publisher: Robert Hale Limited; 5 edition (March 1, 1999)
Language: English
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