- enforced, and
agreed upon by the
respective peoples. By the
above periods metalworkers were very
skilled at
creating objects of adornment,
religious artifacts...
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affiliated with one of the world's
largest metalworking conglomerates, the IMC
Group (International
Metalworking Companies).
ISCAR and the IMC
Group were...
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Broaching is a
machining process that uses a
toothed tool,
called a broach, to
remove material.
There are two main
types of broaching:
linear and rotary...
- The
International Metalworkers'
Federation (IMF) was a
global union federation of
metalworkers'
trade unions,
founded in Zürich,
Switzerland in August...
- Sinking, also
known as doming,
dishing or dapping, is a
metalworking technique whereby flat
sheet metal is
formed into a non-flat
object by
hammering it...
- A
planer is a type of
metalworking machine tool that uses
linear relative motion between the
workpiece and a single-point
cutting tool to cut the work...
- Affiliates, 1957-1959, to the
Nineteenth International Metalworkers'
Congress in Rome.
International Metalworkers' Federation. 1961. Report.
Indian National Congress...
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Bernardo Metalworkers Union from the São
Paulo Metalworkers Federation,
considered conciliator and "skinner" by the
unionists of the ABC. The
Metalworkers Federation...
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Buffing are
finishing processes for
smoothing a workpiece's
surface using an
abrasive and a work
wheel or a
leather strop. Technically,
polishing refers...