The American Machinist Shop Note book a Span Classsearchtermspan Classs

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The American Machinist Shop Note book a Span Classsearchtermspan Classs
E a Suverkrop
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The recess in the upper side is made to the proper size for the blank. It need not be the full depth of the thickness of the stock, but merely enough to catch and center it. Dimension A is the length of the ironing surface. This will differ somewhat, according to the thickness of the stofk, but need never be over % in. For stock up to %& in. In machining, bore out the die about 186 AMERICAN MACHINIST SHOP NOTE BOOK 0. 015 in. Smaller than the finished size, giving it an even curve as shown.
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... center illustration at the top shows the wrong curve in drawing dies ; this has a great tendency to stretch and thin the stock. At point B, the die should measure what it will when finished, leaving the ironing surface to be finished after harden- Jfecess \ j I Vourrfersunlr FIG. 141 DETAILS OF DIE, PUNCH AND HOLDERS ing, by grinding. The curve can be finished in the lathe with a three-cornered scraper, then polished with a carborundum pencil and kerosene, and finally with fine emery cloth and oil.

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