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company made
handsaws from the
beginning (1760); in 1833
Henry Disston, a
toolmaker,
emigrated to the
United States and in 1840
started manufacturing saws...
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Metal working Moulding Working from
engineering drawings developed by the
toolmaker,
engineers or technologists, tool
makers lay out the
design on the raw...
- contrasting, more accurate, seldom-used non-metaphorical
framework exists (the
toolmakers paradigm) The
resulting frame conflict may
negatively impact solutions...
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reference surface and
transfers to the high
spots of the workpiece. The
toolmaker then s****es, stones, or
otherwise removes the
marked high spots. Prussian...
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German toolmaker and
inventor from Lederg****e, Nuremberg. His father,
Antoni (1563–1627), and grandfather,
Kilian (died 1570), were both
toolmakers. He married...
- this
progressive and
industrious setting,
Babbitt thrived as a
skilled toolmaker and problem-solver. Babbitt's most
significant contribution came around...
-
machine design and shop
practice for the
mechanical engineer, draftsman,
toolmaker, and
machinist (the full
title of the 1st edition) is a
classic reference...
- father, John
Thomas "Jack"
Osbourne (1915–1977),
worked night shifts as a
toolmaker at the
General Electric Company.
Osbourne has
three older sisters named...
- Tool Makers,
Engineers and Machinists,
often known as the
Amalgamated Toolmakers, was a
trade union representing factory workers in the
United Kingdom...
- ****ociated with "burin spalls",
which are a form of
debitage created when
toolmakers strike a
small flake obliquely from the edge of the
burin flake in order...