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Toolmaking (sometimes
styled as tool-making or tool making) may
refer to: Tool
making Tool § History Tool use by
animals Tool and die
maker This disambiguation...
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treat silcrete stone to
increase its flake-ability for the
purpose of
toolmaking approximately 164,000
years ago at the
South African site of Pinnacle...
- Engineer's blue (also
known as s****ing blue,
Prussian blue, or
simply bluing) is a
highly pigmented paste used to ****ist in the
mating of two or more...
- late
David Fowler, at the time
trading under BJ
Hopkins Injection and
toolmaking, in Littleworth, Oxford. An
electronic tremolo bar (the 'electronic wang...
- an
urban center, with
clustered housing, markets, and
specialists in
toolmaking, hide dressing, potting,
jewelry making, s**** engraving,
weaving and...
- its
lumber industry,
including 17 sawmills, as well as its
plastic and
toolmaking industries. It is part of the
Meadville micropolitan area. The area was...
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handbook contain chapters on mathematics, mechanics, materials, measuring,
toolmaking, manufacturing, threading, gears, and
machine elements,
combined with...
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fifteen he
became an
apprentice in a
toolmaking and
foundry company. In his late twenties, he was
running his own
toolmaking business,
called the
Silver Cross...
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plumb bobs, and
small figurines.
Copper was the most
important metal for
toolmaking in
ancient Egypt and was
smelted in
furnaces from
malachite ore mined...
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increase the
output to 120 cars per day. In Oshogbo,
there is a
modest toolmaking industry.
Products are e.g. CNC
turning machines and
industrial drilling...