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New chipping filing scraping, a guide for the machinist


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Even though this book is over 40 years old, there is still plenty of great information. There are 15 pages of great information
THE purpose of this book is to help the beginner obtain a better understanding of the fundamentals and principles of modern machine shop practice. This objective is based on the authors' belief that consistent progress in the trade cannot be made by the operator until he understands the basic principles underlying the use of the various tools and machines common to the modern machine shop.
The book is thoroughly practical because it approaches machine shop work from the how-to-do-it viewpoint. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals behind the tools of the trade, with special attention given to the operation of the standard machine tools.
Lists of pertinent questions are provided at the end of the guide.
The book is profusely illustrated, and here also an effort has been made to emphasize the most efficient machine shop practice and operations as they exist in actual shops. In many instances each step of an operation is illustrated because we believe that to the learner one good illustration is often worth a thousand words of explanation.
A major objective has been to make the book so clear, by the generous use of illustrations and the presentation of the how-to-do-it text, that it will be easily understandable to the man studying alone in his spare time, as well as to the student attending a vocational school or the apprentice working under close personal supervision in the plant.
Sharpening of the Cutting Edge
Classifications of Styles and Cuts
Height of Work for Different Classes of Files
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New chipping filing scraping, a guide for the machinist