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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1860-1861-120

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applied sciences 121 7V -The extent to which the matters above indicated can be pursued in one Session of three Terms will greatly depend upon the attention and intelligence displayed by the Students Manufacturing Art and Machinery First Year Lectures 15-2 15 every Thursday Second and Third Years Lectures 15-3 every Tuesday First Year Iron and its Manufacture -General properties of Cast Iron the Ores employed Calcining Mixing Fluxes Fuels Vegetable Mineral Coke Method of Coking Blast Fur- nace Cold Blast Hot Blast Stoves for heating Blast Pig Iron-White Mottled Grey Casting Cinders Refineries Puddling of Iron Puddled Bar General Properties of Bar Iron Effects of Impurities in the Pig Red Short Cold Short Alloys increasing its tenacity the Forge Roughing Rolls Rail Rolls Bolt Mill Methods of Piling and Faggot- ting for Rails Boiler Plate Tin Plate Ī¤ Iron Iron Double Iron Tyres Steel -General properties Blistered Steel Shear Steel Cast Steel Irons best suited for producing Steel Hardening and Tempering Case-hardening Engineers' Tools -Hammers Chisels Punches Rimers Screws Methods of originating Screws Chasing Taps Dies Whitworth's Threads Bolts and Nuts Forms of Cutters for Iron Brass Wood &c The Lathe its origin Slide Rest Single and Double-geared Headstocks Chucks Speeds for turning Iron Brass Wood Wheel Lathe Screw Cutting Lathe the Planing Machine Method of reversing the Table Fixing the Work Vertical Drilling Machine Radical Drilling Machines Forms of Drills Boring Machines Slotting and Shaping Machines Punching and Shearing Machines
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