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1, Hardening, Tempering and 8 Sheet Metal Work 15. Workholding inthe Lathe
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Tubal Cain 9. Soldering and Brazing 16. Electric Motors.
2. Vertical Milling in the Home ‘Tubal Cain Vd. Cox
Workshop eee F,, 17. Gears and Gear Cuting
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3, Screweutting inthe Lathe * 18, Basic Benchwerk
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4. Foundrywork for the Amateur ves 19. Spring Design and Manufacture
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5. Milling Operations in the Lathe alee 20. Metalwork and Machining:
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6. Measuring and Marking Metals Tubal Cain lan Bradley
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1. Hardening, Tempering and Heat Treatment
In this Valuable book Tubal Cain takes the reader beyond the superficial or
the simply practical with explanations of the composition of steel, its
additives, and the effects of different temperatures on its constituents. With
a grasp of what changes are actually taking place in the metal the care
needed in following the practical processes described becomes under-
standable and will lead to better and more consistent results. Flame, salt
bath and furnace heating are detailed, with information on accurate
measurement or recognition of temperature levels.
For the average small workshop operative or model engineer the
discourses on tool material, hardening and tempering will be of most use,
and in this connection this book replaces the earlier “Hardening and
Tempering Engineers’ Tools”, providing a broader-based, more detailed
and up to date examination of the subject.
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808521428 |HARDENING, TEMPERING
AND HEAT TREATMENT
for model engineers
Tubal Cain
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