The Disston Crucible, a Magazine for the Millman, Volumes 3-41914 |
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... DISSTON WORKS although a few small manu- facturers still cut certain classes of 66 files by hand . Modern practice has demonstrated , however , that the hand- cut file cannot possibly possess the same high efficiency that a machine- cut ...
... DISSTON WORKS although a few small manu- facturers still cut certain classes of 66 files by hand . Modern practice has demonstrated , however , that the hand- cut file cannot possibly possess the same high efficiency that a machine- cut ...
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" Stripping " and " Cutting " Small Files . " Cutting " Large Files . Piece of White Pine showing 4 - inch Bridge Spike. 5 THE DISSTON CRUCIBLE.
" Stripping " and " Cutting " Small Files . " Cutting " Large Files . Piece of White Pine showing 4 - inch Bridge Spike. 5 THE DISSTON CRUCIBLE.
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... file the paste that was put on to protect the teeth during hardening . In the second , the files 22 are washed in lime water and are dried by holding them in steam . The next and last operations in the making of a file before the final ...
... file the paste that was put on to protect the teeth during hardening . In the second , the files 22 are washed in lime water and are dried by holding them in steam . The next and last operations in the making of a file before the final ...
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... files are made , the " tooth- ing " operations are also somewhat different . On files that are made for extra fine work , such as those for jewelers ' , dentists ' , and surgeons ' use , the teeth are " etched " in . This method of ...
... files are made , the " tooth- ing " operations are also somewhat different . On files that are made for extra fine work , such as those for jewelers ' , dentists ' , and surgeons ' use , the teeth are " etched " in . This method of ...
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... Files differ according to the purposes for which they are intended , both in shape and in " cut " or form of teeth . Many files of different shapes have teeth of ... Files , Taper Saw and other. 20 THE FILE THE FILE AN ARKANSAS COTTONWOOD.
... Files differ according to the purposes for which they are intended , both in shape and in " cut " or form of teeth . Many files of different shapes have teeth of ... Files , Taper Saw and other. 20 THE FILE THE FILE AN ARKANSAS COTTONWOOD.
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