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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1855-1856-103

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applied sciences 99 The method of working in Sheet Metals and Soldering Third Year Students commence Metal Work the operations of which consist of the various processes of Chipping Filing Fitting Turning Boring Screw-cutting the construction of Foundry Patterns in Wood or Metal Core-boxes Moulding and Casting in Iron and Brass and Forging With proper attention to the foregoing routine of procedure the Students become sufficiently proficient to be enabled to make for themselves Lathes and the apparatus connected with them Tools of various sorts Working Models of Steam- engines Boilers and other Machinery in the construction of which either Metal or Wood or the two combined are employed At the termination of the year Prize is given in the Senior Second Year and Junior Classes for proficiency in the execution of some piece of Mechanism the subject of which is given out during the Lent or Easter Term Every Student is expected to furnish himself with set of the simplest tools requisite for working in wood and metals In order to diminish the expense of these tools as much as possible the Student may purchase them at the College and upon his leaving they will be repurchased from him at reduction depending on the condition in which they are returned No Student is allowed to obtain tools or materials in the Workshop to greater amount than £3 in any one term without the consent in writing of his parent or guardian Each Student is responsible for the safety of his own tools The Workshop is open to Students daily from to Saturday excepted when the hours are from 10 to and from to alternate weeks Section II museums Museum of King George the Third Curator Timme Esq Her Majesty the Queen having been graciously pleased to confer upon King's College the valuable Collection of Me-
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