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Title: Screw-Thread Cutting by the Master-Screw Method since 1480
Author: Edwin A. Battison
Release Date: March 24, 2010 [EBook #31756]
Language: English
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[Transcriber's Notes:
This is Paper 37 from the Smithsonian Institution United States National
Museum Bulletin 240, comprising Papers 34-44, which will also be
available as a complete e-book.
The front material, introduction and relevant index entries from the
Bulletin are included in each single-paper e-book.
Typographical errors have been corrected as follows:
Page 110: "... the spindle, to prevent ..." (had "pindle")
Page 120: "... servants a l'intelligence de plusieurs choses difficiles,
& necessaires ..." (had "a," "plusiers," "necessaires")]
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
BULLETIN 240
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MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM THE
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_On Science and Technology_
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