There were rows and rows of Bridgeport milling machines and Clausen lathes plus some drill presses, broaches and the odd grinder. |
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The main floor was littered with machinery and workbenches, the bulk and arches of cast-iron lathes, presses, moulds and mini furnaces. |
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Across the alley three men sat on the floor in an open room beside lathes and other machine shop equipment, each one busily manufacturing a gun. |
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The main purpose of this role is to operate manually controlled turret lathes in a busy engineering environment. |
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His huge wind-measuring instrument with its giant dials had a room of its own and there was another for his tools and lathes. |
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We have to remember in the 30s when most of this work was done, they didn't have CNC, just basic lathes and milling machines. |
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Their equivalents in the Danelaw were wapen-takes, in Kent lathes, in Yorkshire ridings, and in Sussex rapes. |
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High Schools of the day offered some pretty good metal working programs in classrooms outfitted with lathes, milling machines and shapers. |
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During the 19th century a number of machines such as looms and lathes became increasingly self-regulating. |
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You can add a paint mixer, right-angle drive, wire brushes, wood countersinks, and even saws, lathes, and rotary rasps and files. |
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At that time much of the manufacturing equipment needed could not be imported so Scott Bros built the lathes needed for machining the grenades. |
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Drills, lathes, and milling machines produce metal trimmings that machine shops discard as trash or melt down for reuse. |
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Off to one side is a modern CNC machine center, and the lathes and milling machines are of a newer vintage. |
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Little grind stones roughly only five inches in diameter could be mounted on pole lathes to turn them, but larger stones would have had a man or men to turn it rapidly. |
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Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings. |
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I couldn't forge the metal or work the lathes, even the basic woodworking tools were far enough removed from the convenience of power tools that I had trouble with them. |
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If additional finishing was required, it was sent to the planing mill where it was then surfaced on planers or turned into cylindrical shapes on lathes. |
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In addition, engine lathes are less sophisticated than modern turret lathes and are therefore operated by junior personnel whose hourly rates are lower. |
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The machine shop houses 21 lathes, four mills, three drill presses, two sand blasters, three buffers, seven grinders, a planer, two TIG welders and a complete tool room. |
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The mechanics of applying the technology allow integration with machining operations that include lathes, milling machines or robotic systems. |
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Kent was traditionally partitioned into East and West Kent, and into lathes and hundreds. |
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Most suitably equipped metalworking lathes can also be used to produce most solids of revolution, plane surfaces and screw threads or helices. |
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Metalworking lathes evolved into heavier machines with thicker, more rigid parts. |
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Today manually controlled and CNC lathes coexist in the manufacturing industries. |
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Fully automatic mechanical lathes, employing cams and gear trains for controlled movement, are called screw machines. |
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With many lathes, this operation happens on the left side of the headstock, where are no rails and therefore more clearance. |
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As well as a wide range of accessories, these lathes usually have complex dividing arrangements to allow the exact rotation of the mandrel. |
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The finest ornamental lathes are generally considered to be those made by Holtzapffel around the turn of the 19th century. |
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Transcription or recording lathes are used to make grooves on a surface for recording sounds. |
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Soon after, hobbyists, artists, and designers began obtaining CNC mills and lathes. |
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This latter worker may also have multiple headed torches and special lathes to help form the glass or fused quartz used for special projects. |
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Shaft pieces are processed by holding them between the centers in the headstock and tailstock of the lathes or grinding machines. |
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The builder also will venture into automatic fixed-spindle turret lathes for bar work. |
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Many machinery firms used lathes and planers by the 1850s, and major firearms firms mass produced using milling machines and turret lathes. |
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Rapid movement from tool to tool on the Turretgang permits turret lathes to compete with screw or slide machines. |
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The initiative promises to sort out your bodgers from your badgers and offers free instruction on pole lathes, hurdle making and forestry skills. |
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Spring pole lathes have been around since early Greek and Roman times, probably even earlier. |
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Simple mechanical pole wood lathes were used to make cups and bowls. |
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These machines were almost entirely hand made, the only machine tools used being lathes to machine circular parts, and drilling machines for boring small holes. |
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National and international standards are used to standardize the definitions, environmental requirements, and test methods used for the performance evaluation of lathes. |
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Originally the cutting lathes were driven by sound vibrations through a horn and then later driven by electric current, when microphones were used in recording. |
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Spring pole lathes were in common use into the early 20th century. |
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In the past, treadles have been used to power a range of machines including sewing machines, looms, wood saws, cylinder phonographs and metal lathes. |
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The workshop is equipped with traditional pole lathes and shave horses. |
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Simulation includes the ability to simulate multiple turrets and spindles for TurnMill applications as well as gang slides, tool posts and turrets for Swiss-type lathes. |
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Many woodworking lathes can also be used for making bowls and plates. |
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Lathes with the spindle mounted in a vertical configuration, instead of horizontal configuration, are called vertical lathes or vertical boring machines. |
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Most lathes commonly referred to as watchmakers lathes are of this design. |
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In keeping with the automatic trend, Mike Attard of UK-based Eurograv said the development of fully automatic lathes has been a large step forward for slitters. |
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