A Treatise On Staff Making And Pivoting

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A Treatise On Staff Making And Pivoting
Hall Eugene Edward
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16, are easily made, and will befound very useful. A is for square pivots, etc. , while B is used forconical pivots. These slips should be dressed with a dead smooth file, the filing to be done crosswise, to hold the oil stone powder and oil. During the operation of grinding, the lathe should be run at a high speedand the slips applied to the work lightly, squarely and carefully. Thepolishing is effected by means of diamantine and alcohol. After the workis brought to a smooth gray surface, slip...s of boxwood of the shape shownin Fig. 16 should be substituted for the metal slips. Oil stone slips aresometimes used in lieu of metal ones, but they soon get out of shape andare troublesome to care for on this account. All things considered, thereis nothing better for polishing than a slip or file made of agate, sayone inch long, one-quarter inch wide and one-eighth inch thick. A slip ofthis kind can be obtained from any lapidary, and after grinding withemery and water until the surface has a very fine grain, it should bemounted by fastening with cement into a brass socket and this is theninserted into a small wooden handle, as shown in Fig.

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