Clipart images of tools that would be used in blacksmithing, metallurgy, and metalworking.
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Bessemer Converting Vessel
"Bessemer Converting Vessel. Bessemer Steel is steel made direct from pig iron by a process patented in 1855, and subsequently, by Henry Bessemer. This process, as now worked, is briefly as follows: T... |
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Blacksmith's Tongs
"Blacksmith's Tongs." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Block Shears
"Block shears act with additional leverage, and can consequently be used for rather thicker metal, the upper bow being replaced by a long straight handle, and the lower one by a stake which can by fir... |
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Boring Tool
James Watt found the boring tool in his blacksmithing to be very difficult. "A young manufacturer named Wilkinson invented a guide for the boring tool, and machined cylinders of fifty inches diameter.... |
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Chisel
"The blacksmith's chisel." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Cold-chisel
A kind of chisel of peculiar strength and hardness, for cutting cold metal.... |
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Crucible
A melting pot used to heat things to extremely night temperatures. ... |
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Crucible
A melting pot used to heat things to extremely night temperatures. ... |
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Cuppling
A cup shaped blacksmith's swage. ... |
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Flange
"A projecting edge, rim, or rib on any object, as the rims by which cast-iron pipes are connected together, or the marginal projections on the tires of railroad-car wheels to keep them on the rails." ... |
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Flange
"A projecting edge, rim, or rib on any object, as the rims by which cast-iron pipes are connected together, or the marginal projections on the tires of railroad-car wheels to keep them on the rails." ... |
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Flange
"A projecting edge, rim, or rib on any object, as the rims by which cast-iron pipes are connected together, or the marginal projections on the tires of railroad-car wheels to keep them on the rails." ... |
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Flask, Two-Part
"A shallow frame of wood or iron used in foundries to contain the sand and patterns employed in molding and casting." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Gasoline Blow-Torch
This is the common form of blow torch familiar to all mechanics. It is used by the painter to burn off paint which has cracked and scaled. It is filled with gasoline and pumped full of air. There i... |
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Gauge, Wire
"Wire-gage, a gage for measuring the thickness of wire and sheet-metal. It is usually a plate of steel having round the edge a series of notches of standard opening." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Grindstone
A flat circular stone used for grinding or sharpening tools.... |
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Hardware
Ware made of metal, as tools, cutlery, kitchen furniture, and the like.
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Heel
"A heel tool for wrought iron." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Pincers
An instrument for various uses, as drawing nails and the like, griping things to be held fast, etc.; pinchers.... |
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Screw Cutting Die
"The cutting-tool in a screw-cutting machine; a screw-plate." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Screw Die Section
A section of a screw-cutting die.... |
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Screw Stock
"A handle for holding the threaded die by which the thread is cut on a bar, a nut, or a pipe; a die-stock; a screw-plate." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Screw-Plate Set
"Jewelers' box of dies, stocks, and taps (called a screw-plate set." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Sledge
A large heavy hammer.... |
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Tail-vice
"The ordinary tail-vice used by mechanics has not yet been largely superseded, though many ingenious arrangements have been devised for remedying its main defect." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 189... |