159
method of cutting 146
Universal chuck for lathe 36
V-thread and tool for cutting 159
Vertical boring mill, Bullard turret lathe type 264
convex turning attachment 259
general description 242
holding and setting work 247
taper turning in 261
taper turning with horizontal and vertical feeds 262
tools for boring and reaming 251
turning flywheel in 255
turning tools for 253
Vertical turret lathe, Bullard, examples of work 268
Whitworth standard thread and tool for cutting 158, 159
Wire system for measuring threads 163
Worm thread and tool for cutting 159, 160
Transcriber's notes on changes made to text:
Left as in original:
use of degree, deg. and deg.; use of minute, min. and '.
Standardised to the most commonly used in the book:
backgear to back-gear; camshaft to cam-shaft; crankpin to
crank-pin; face-plate to faceplate; out-board to outboard;
over-hang to overhang; setscrew to set-screw; steady-rest
to steadyrest; subdivision(s) to sub-division(s); tail-stock
to tailstock; thumbscrew to thumb-screw; tool-post to toolpost;
tool-slide to toolslide; hand-wheel to handwheel; U.S. to U. S.
Page 64 had a blotched (illegible) word, this has been replaced by
(large and rigid) work.
Table of Contents: largely re-compiled to create one-to-one links
with named paragraphs and sections in text.
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