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Metal Spinning

1912

C. Tuells

Metal Spinning

C. Tuells

1912

Published in 1912, 'Metal Spinning' by C. Tuells is a detailed guide on the metal spinning process, aimed at machinists and metalworking professionals. The book is divided into two sections: the first covers the principles and practices of metal spinning, while the second focuses on the tools and methods required for the craft. It discusses suitable metals, essential tools like spinning lathes, and various spinning operations, providing a comprehensive understanding of both small batch and larger manufacturing contexts.

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A scientific publication from the early 20th century, specifically around the 1910s. This book serves as a comprehensive...

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Metal spinning, also known as spin forming or spinning or metal turning most commonly, is a metalworking process by whic...

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