Die Head - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Hartness, James (1910). Hartness Flat Turret Lathe Manual: A Hand Book for Operators. Springfield, Vermont and London: Jones & Lamson Machine Company. pp. 160–173. http://books.google.com/books?id=LLY5AAAAMAAJ&q=Group+of+Hartness+Automatic+Dies.
Metalworking
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Computer-aided engineering
  • 2.5D
  • CAD
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  • G-code
  • Numerical control (NC and CNC)
  • Stewart platform
Drilling and threading
  • Die head
  • Drill
  • Drill bit
  • Drill bit shank
  • Drill bit sizes
  • Drilling
  • Jig borer
  • List of drill and tap sizes
  • Tap and die
  • Tap wrench
  • Threading
Grinding and lapping
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  • Bench grinder
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  • Diamond plate
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  • Sharpening stone
  • Spark testing
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Machining and milling
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  • Shaper
Machine tooling
  • Angle plate
  • Chuck
  • Collet
  • Fixture
  • Indexing head
  • Jig
  • Lathe center
  • Machine taper
  • Magnetic base
  • Mandrel
  • Rotary table
  • Wiggler
Terminology
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  • Machining vibrations
  • Speeds and feeds
  • Swarf
  • Tolerance
  • Tramp oil
  • Casting
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