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Preface In the pages
following are shown engravings and half-tones of tools,
machines, grinding fixtures, laps and lapping devices and
arrangements, and combination fixtures for presenting duplicate
work to grinding operations Many of the tools and devices described and illustrated in this volume we designed and used ourselves; others were designed under our personal supervision; while others have been selected from published articles written for the technical press under our own name and various pen names. For many other descriptions and illustrations we are indebted to the kind courtesy of the editors of American Machinist, and Machinery, respectively, and here extend our thanks and sense of deep obligation to these journals for the privilege of using extracts and illustrations of articles which have appeared in their columns. For a large number of practical "kinks" and "points" we acknowledge our indebtedness to the numerous concerns with which we have been connected, and to the fellow workers with whom we have associated. The sections on " Hardening and Tempering of Tool Steel Parts of Delicate Structure, which Require to be Ground and Lapped Afterwards," and "Carbon Percentages in Hardened and Ground Steel Tools and Parts," are so near akin to the general subject of this work, that they have been given a place so that the mechanic interested in grinding and lapping may become thoroughly familiar with the practice necessary to create the necessary fundamental conditions in parts which are required to be hardened, ground and lapped to interchangeable dimensions.
We have
endeavored to keep all obsolete matter out of this treatise, and
to make every process, method, tool and device described
represent the very highest that has been attained in the
development and application of each type shown. With the object
in view of giving to the present-day mechanic a volume treating
of the design, construction and use of grinding and lapping,
tools, fixtures and processes through which he may insure the
increasing of the output and its efficiency, and at the same
time lower the cost of production, we beg to submit this book
for the approval of those for whom it was written.
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