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Machining excerpts from american machinist shop 1900-01


Machine Shop 1900-01 (American Machinist Memories), edited by Lindsay Publications, published by Lindsay Publications, Bradley, IL, 2002, 8½ x 11 softcover, 80 pages, ISBN 1-55918-274-1.
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Lindsay presents another great selection of short articles from American Machinist Magazine from the beginning of the 1900s, revealing the tools and techniques of the professional machinist.
* A Tap-Threading Lathe — Threading Tools and a Grooving Fixture
* A Shaping Machine With Novel Features
* Handles, Ball-Cranks and Hand Wheels
* Machine-Tool Handles Charted
* White Metal or Gunmetal for Bearings
* One of the Earliest Milling Machines
* Cutting Spiral Gears on the Lathe
* More Early Milling Machines
* An Antique Drill Press in an Antique Shop
* Boring and Turning Flywheels and Pulleys
* A Big Right and Left Steel Screw
* A New System for the Manufacture of Steel Balls
* Some Tricks in Spacing Gear Teeth Spacing for Prime Numbers of Teeth by a Jack-in-the-Box Mechanism
* Spacing for Prime Numbers of Gear Teeth on the Universal Milling Machine
* Some Methods and Characteristics of a Berlin Tool Shop
* The Making of a Real Square
* The Making of a Real Square Using Test Blocks in Place of a Square
* Boring Head- and Foot-stocks of Lathes
* Threading a 5-inch Pipe Without Dies or Lathe
* A Non-Wabbling Wabble Drill
* Making Small Inside Micrometer Gages
* Rectifying Defects in a Band-Saw Mill
* Three Box Tools and Some Other Fixtures
* Some Points of Experience in Making Twist Drills, Taps and Dies
* Design for Special Screw Cutting Lathe
* Spacing the Teeth of a Rack
* Cutting Square Threaded Screws
* Hobbing Worm Wheels in a Lathe
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Machining excerpts from american machinist shop 1900-01