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Identifier: bulletin1915kans (find matches)
Title: Bulletin
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Kansas State Manual Training Normal School
Subjects: Kansas State Manual Training Normal School State universities and colleges Teachers colleges Vocational education
Publisher: Pittsburg, Kan. : State Manual Training Normal School
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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drills andtools for several metals to get the best results from these grind-ings. Thepractical part of this course is the use of all lathes,planers, shapers, drill presses, saws, and plain milling-machinework. In lathe work we do straight cylindrical taper turning, andboring, shouldering, parting, chuck work; the cutting of single,V and U. S. standard threads; hand turning and knurling. Planerand shaper work consists of straight, angle and oval -cutting, key-seating and slotting. In milling work we do plain end, face andstraddle milling, slotting, sawing and key-seating. Prerequisite,course 2. Ten hours in shop, two hours outside. Four hours credit. Courses 8-10.—General Machine-shop Practice. This course is a continuation of course 4, designed for the studentsuse in machine construction, millwrighting, and general repairwork. Machine construction is the making of small machinery, in-struments and tools, the cutting of multiple threads on the lathe; 40 State Manual Training Normal.
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Metalwork Courses. 41 also square, worm and acme threads; the use of the Universalmilling and grinding machines, such as using the dividing head,plain and differential indexing, vertical milling and slotting; mak-ing spur, spiral, bevel and worm sears, and plain and cylindricalgrinding on the grinder. Prerequisite, courses 2-4. Ten hours inshop, two hours outside. Four hours credit. Course 12.—Tool and Die Making. Tool and die making are more advanced work in shop practice. Inthis course mathematics plays an important part. The practicalpart consists of the making, annealing, hardening, tempering ofall milling-machine tools or cutters, and of the hand tools, such asmandrels, taps, dies, reamers, drills, and all necessary small tools.Internal grinding is also given, and the making of jigs. Die mak-ing consists of the making, annealing, tempering, etc., of dies andpunches for practical use on our punch press. Prerequisite, courses2, 4-6. Ten hours shop, two hours outside. Four hours c

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