Dies and Die Making
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10,14 |
Naar shop
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10,14 |
Naar shop
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13,50
12,00 |
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Beschrijving
Bol
This book, dedicated to the craft of die-making, emerges as a seminal guide for professionals in the field. Crafted by an author with firsthand experience in the shop, it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making it an indispensable resource for die-makers. The text navigates through the history of dies, tracing their origins back to ancient civilizations and charting their evolution through to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in Europe. It not only offers a comprehensive overview of die-making but also delves into selecting appropriate materials, specifically steel, underscoring the importance of quality and specificity for different types of work. At its core, this book discusses thematic elements such as innovation in mechanical design and the meticulous selection process for materials that have shaped the industry''s standards. It highlights contributions from various press rooms and the integration of insights from notable publications within the mechanics field. This inclusion enriches the books content with diverse perspectives and techniques. Conclusively, this guide stands out as a beacon for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the die-making industry. It encapsulates a rich history while providing practical advice on material selection and tool design, offering readers a thorough understanding of this intricate craft.
This book, dedicated to the craft of die-making, emerges as a seminal guide for professionals in the field. Crafted by an author with firsthand experience in the shop, it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making it an indispensable resource for die-makers. The text navigates through the history of dies, tracing their origins back to ancient civilizations and charting their evolution through to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in Europe. It not only offers a comprehensive overview of die-making but also delves into selecting appropriate materials, specifically steel, underscoring the importance of quality and specificity for different types of work. At its core, this book discusses thematic elements such as innovation in mechanical design and the meticulous selection process for materials that have shaped the industry''s standards. It highlights contributions from various press rooms and the integration of insights from notable publications within the mechanics field. This inclusion enriches the books content with diverse perspectives and techniques. Conclusively, this guide stands out as a beacon for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the die-making industry. It encapsulates a rich history while providing practical advice on material selection and tool design, offering readers a thorough understanding of this intricate craft.
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