English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the Mechanic", "Scientific Opinion," and the "British and Foreign Mechanic.", Volume 53E. J. Kibblewhite, 1891 - Industrial arts |
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... plane was precisely the same as the pressure , inch for inch , on the smaller area shown on the diagram in its original position ? Yet such would be the case , and the inference is obvious that the spread of the strata of the sphere has ...
... plane was precisely the same as the pressure , inch for inch , on the smaller area shown on the diagram in its original position ? Yet such would be the case , and the inference is obvious that the spread of the strata of the sphere has ...
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... plane surfaces . A few chapters on making , testing , and mounting micro - objectives and micro - accessories would be greeted as a boon by many who are anxious to try it . So far as I am able to learn , no very great lens- makers ever ...
... plane surfaces . A few chapters on making , testing , and mounting micro - objectives and micro - accessories would be greeted as a boon by many who are anxious to try it . So far as I am able to learn , no very great lens- makers ever ...
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... Plane spindle and the bells . There must be Curves " some chapters deal with similar 4 wooden washers under each outside nut . Any neglect in these particulars will cause jarring in the chimes . the circumference of barrel , and divide ...
... Plane spindle and the bells . There must be Curves " some chapters deal with similar 4 wooden washers under each outside nut . Any neglect in these particulars will cause jarring in the chimes . the circumference of barrel , and divide ...
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... plane must be evenly set , and keen ; but there is always this consolation to reward the workman - viz . , that having conquered this diffi- culty , there are few things in plain carpentry beyond his reach ; and as each work is found to ...
... plane must be evenly set , and keen ; but there is always this consolation to reward the workman - viz . , that having conquered this diffi- culty , there are few things in plain carpentry beyond his reach ; and as each work is found to ...
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... plane run over it will suffice to enable some mortice holes to be marked , such marks being difficult when there is quite a rough fibrous surface ; but an inspection will at once show whether such preparation is necessary . It will ...
... plane run over it will suffice to enable some mortice holes to be marked , such marks being difficult when there is quite a rough fibrous surface ; but an inspection will at once show whether such preparation is necessary . It will ...
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Page 61 - In this way a wash is made which forms a silicate if often wetted, and becomes, after a time, almost like stone. The four constituents mixed together, give the ground color, to which any pigment that can be used with lime is added. It is applied quite thickly to the wall, or other surface, let dry one day, and the next day frequently covered with water, which makes it waterproof. This wash can be...
Page 55 - The total energy of any material system is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any action between the parts of the system, though it may be transformed into any of the forms of which energy is susceptible.
Page 155 - For any discovery, invention, or newly-devised method for obviating or materially diminishing any risk to life, limb, or health, incidental to any industrial occupation, and not previously capable of being so obviated or diminished by any known and practically available means.
Page 94 - He proposes to raise a vessel by means of metal balls, strong enough, when exhausted, to resist the pressure of the external air, but at the same time so thin as, in the same circumstances, to be lighter than their bulk of air.
Page 47 - On the motion of the President, the thanks of the Society were given to Dr.
Page 143 - To save silver, the ware can be first covered with a layer of tin ; 1 part cream of tartar is dissolved in 8 of boiling water, and one or more tin anodes are joined with the carbon pole of a Bunsen element. The zinc pole communicates with a well-cleaned piece of copper, and the battery is made to act till enough tin is deposited on the copper, when this is taken out and the ironware is put into its place. The ware thus covered with tin chemically pure and silvered, is much cheaper than any other...
Page 46 - Office 8 inch gauge is by some regarded as the best gauge for ordinary observers to whom cost is not a primary object, as it has all the good features of the Glaisher and of the Snowdon patterns, and, being of copper, is very durable. In mountainous districts, where the rainfall is heavy, and the gauges can be examined only periodically, gauges capable of holding 40 or 60 inches of rain must be used.
Page 103 - Edison's patent claimed, first, ' in an instrument for transmitting electric impulses by sound, a diaphragm or tympan of mica, substantially as set forth ; ' secondly, 'in an instrument for transmitting electric impulses by sound, the combination with a diaphragm or tympan of electric tension, regulators substantially as hereinbefore described, for varying the resistance in a closed circuit, substantially as set forth ; ' and, thirdly, he claimed the 'phonograph.
Page 103 - The transposition was made on an insulator for that purpose, first on one side of the line, and then on the other.
Page 22 - No packing is used to prevent upward leakage. All water which passes the screw when the tap is open enters the annular space E, and is drawn off into the bib through the eduction tube F, in which a current is induced by the velocity of the water...