Old-Fashioned Toolmaking

Old-Fashioned Toolmaking
Author: Franklin D. Jones
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781510702868

Bringing together the collective wisdom of a past generation of craftsmen, Old Fashioned Toolmaking provides an in-depth record of the skills and techniques that made the mass production revolution of the twentieth century possible. When first published in 1915, this book was an answer to a vast array of tool-room problems and explained many essential toolmaking operations. It includes timeless practices as well as some personally tailored methods by master toolmakers, including how to: make straight forming tools grind curved surfaces gauge the angle of a thread re-flute worn cutters and much more! With detailed descriptions of every procedure, essential mathematical rules and calculations for use in the workshop, and a number of illustrative figures, this book stands as an invaluable reference for those with an interest in practicing hands-on toolmaking processes.

Traditional Toolmaking

Traditional Toolmaking
Author: Franklin D. Jones
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1616085533

Bringing together the collective wisdom of a past generation of craftsmen, Traditional Toolmaking provides an in-depth record of the skills and techniques that made the mass production revolution of the twentieth century possible. When first published in 1915, this book was an answer to a vast array of tool-room problems and explained many essential toolmaking operations. It includes timeless practices as well as some personally tailored methods by master toolmakers, including how to: make straight forming tools grind curved surfaces gauge the angle of a thread re-flute worn cutters and much more! With detailed descriptions of every procedure, essential mathematical rules and calculations for use in the workshop, and a number of illustrative figures, this book stands as an invaluable reference for those with an interest in practicing hands-on toolmaking processes.

Traditional Toolmaking

Traditional Toolmaking
Author: Franklin D. Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1626366500

Bringing together the collective wisdom of a past generation of craftsmen, Traditional Toolmaking provides an in-depth record of the skills and techniques that made the mass production revolution of the twentieth century possible. When first published in 1915, this book was an answer to a vast array of tool-room problems and explained many essential toolmaking operations. It includes timeless practices as well as some personally tailored methods by master toolmakers, including how to: make straight forming tools grind curved surfaces gauge the angle of a thread re-flute worn cutters and much more! With detailed descriptions of every procedure, essential mathematical rules and calculations for use in the workshop, and a number of illustrative figures, this book stands as an invaluable reference for those with an interest in practicing hands-on toolmaking processes.

Metalworking

Metalworking
Author: Paul Nooncree Hasluck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1904
Genre: Metal-work
ISBN:

Tool Making for Woodworkers

Tool Making for Woodworkers
Author: Ray Larsen
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Blacksmithing
ISBN: 9780964399983

Tool making is the traditional province of the blacksmith, and until now it has been shrouded in mystery. This useful volume brings tool-making within the reach of anyone who starts with modest hand skills. Readers will learn about suitable steels, and how to identify them and buy them at reasonable cost. Through sharp photos and drawings, readers will see how to set up a small, basic forge and anvil suitable for making their own tools. They will learn how to forge, heat-treat, and finish common woodworking tools through detailed, highly illustrated exercises. Larsen leads readers step-by-step through the creation of a heavy mortising chisel, a delicate skew chisel, and a curved carving gouge. Along the way, readers will learn dozens of little secrets and time-saving shortcuts that make small-scale tool-making both possible and fun.

Progressive Dies

Progressive Dies
Author:
Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0872634485

Hundreds of examples and guidelines detail how to improve your current die designs, or utilize new progressive designs that maximize efficiency while minimizing cost. Examples of the topics covered in the book's nineteen chapters include: punches and dies, stock guides and pilots, strippers, press selection, binding, blank development, design of strips and stampings, carbide dies, die material selection, design practices, EDM, mathematics and angle calculations, lubrication, sensors and die protection, and more.

Old-Time Farm and Garden Devices and How to Make Them

Old-Time Farm and Garden Devices and How to Make Them
Author: Rolfe Cobleigh
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 048615243X

Handy tips for building everything from a cheese press, hog house, and bicycle-powered washing machine to advice on the proper way to split wood, sharpen scissors, and paper a room. 200 black-and-white illustrations.