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metalworking and woodworking, an
automatic lathe is a
lathe with an
automatically controlled cutting process.
Automatic lathes were
first developed in the 1870s...
- the Jhilmil, the Bostwick,
Lathing, and the
Expanded Metal lathing. The two last-named are also
widely used in America.
Lathing nails are
usually of iron...
-
using a wood
lathe with hand-held
tools to cut a
shape that is
symmetrical around the axis of rotation. Like the potter's wheel, the wood
lathe is a mechanism...
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center wire upon
which the
subsequent layers are
wound is
referred to as a Mandrel. This "center
wire" may
itself be
composed of
either a
single wire or layers...
- the lath is
galvanized or not.
Metal lathing was
spaced across a 13.5-inch (340 mm) center,
attached by tie
wires using lathers' nippers. Sometimes, the...
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Drills Embroidery machines Gl****
cutting Hot-
wire foam
cutters Induction hardening machines Laser cutting Lathes Leather cutter Milling machine Oxy-fuel Plasma...
- is a
spindle or cylinder, with or
without flanges, on
which yarn, thread,
wire, tape or film is wound.
Bobbins are
typically found in
industrial textile...
- E.
Smith of The Fall. Duff has
written articles for The
Guardian and The
Wire. He has also
contributed a
chapter to The
Cosey Complex - a book
about the...
- (CNC), in
which computers control the
movement and
operation of mills,
lathes, and
other cutting machines. The
precise meaning of the term
machining has...
- and has the
ability to set up
tools such as
milling machines, grinders,
lathes, and
drilling machines.[clarification needed] A
competent machinist should...