A Practical Workshop Companion for Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Plate Workers: Containing Rules for Describing Various Kinds of Patterns Used by Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Plate Workers; Practical Geometry; Mensuration of Surfaces and Solids; Tables of the Weights of Metals, Lead PipeH. C. Baird, 1865 - 178 pages |
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A Practical Workshop Companion for Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Plate Workers Leroy J Blinn Limited preview - 2024 |
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alcohol amber antimony beam bismuth BRASS breadth BRITANNIA METAL CD equal CEMENT circle circumference coat color copal varnish Copper cutting the centre cutting the points describe a Pattern describe the arcs describe the semicircle Diam diameter DIPPING dissolved draw lines parallel draw the line dried drying oil Dyeing Edges elbow Engineer equal in length erect the perpendicular feet four ounces Frustrum gallons galls gamboge glue gum sandarach heat iron isinglass japan LACKER line BC line traced linseed oil litharge mastic melts metal Miter Joint mixed naphtha nitric acid number of equal oil of turpentine one-half pale parallel lines bearing pint Pipe Plate points draw lines points will form polished pounds powdered Practical radii radius rectified spirit resin right angle RULE.-Multiply sal ammoniac seed-lac shellac side slant height SOLDER spirits of turpentine surface thick turmeric weight zinc