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The first printed book on either gunpowder or metalworking, it was published posthumously in 1540, with 9 editions over 138 years, and also reprinted by MIT Press in 1966.
China and Vietnam were also centres of metalworking.
Silver, copper, tin and meteoric iron can also be found native, allowing a limited amount of metalworking in early cultures.
Alloyed with other metals, it is also used in making carbide tools for metalworking equipment and in the production of superalloys for jet engine components, chemical process equipment, nuclear reactors, and missile parts.
Glassware and metalworking was also popular.
* SiC, Silicon carbide, a semiconducting material, also used to make metalworking tools
Most suitably equipped metalworking lathes can also be used to produce most solids of revolution, plane surfaces and screw threads or helices.
Antonio's first studies of goldsmithing and metalworking were under either his father or Andrea del Castagno: the latter probably taught him also in painting.
Evidence of metalworking on the site suggests that he also used the island to equip his army.
They also had a knowledge of metalworking, including bronze, and agricultural techniques.
Smolensk is also a major center of the engineering and metalworking industries, with the instrument-making, electronics, electrical, and auto industries having the largest share of GDP among engineering companies.
Bandsaws are used for woodworking, metalworking, or for cutting a variety of other materials, and are particularly useful for cutting irregular or curved shapes, but can also be used to produce straight cuts.
The ubiquitous twist drill bits used in metalworking also work well in wood, but they tend to chip wood out at the entry and exit of the hole.
This metalworking seems to have been very specialized, incorporating blacksmiths, bronzeworkers, and enamellers, whose workshops had already been restored by Bulliot, and probably also involved goldsmiths and minters.
It is also home to Wilson's Transport, one of the largest locally owned transport companies in the region, and Calder Stewart, one of Otago's largest metalworking firms.
A ball-peen ( also spelled pein ) ) hammer, also known as a machinist's hammer, is a type of peening hammer used in metalworking.
It was also an important production center with metalworking, bone and pottery workshops.
Hardy tools, also known as anvil tools or bottom tools, are metalworking tools used in anvils.
It is used not only for traditional metalworking, but there is also a large-scale production of ferroalloys.
: For the metalworking technique whereby flat sheet metal is formed into a non-flat object by hammering it into a concave indentation, see Sinking_ ( metalworking ), also known as doming, dishing or dapping.
Communist administration also supported developing of metalworking industry in the town.
Besides leatherworking, metalworking also locally became a field of endeavour at roughly the same time to supply belt buckles, suitcase handles and suchlike.

metalworking and period
The period lasted roughly 3. 4 million years, and ended between 4500 BC and 2000 BC with the advent of metalworking.
The craftsmen of this period, under royal patronage excelled in jewelry making, woodcarving, sculpture, stone carving metalworking and weaving.
Other technological innovations – including the wheel ; harnessing oxen ; weaving textiles ; brewing alcohol ; and skillful metalworking ( producing new weapons and tools, and fine gold decoration and jewellery, such as brooches and torcs ) – changed people's everyday lives during this period.
Depending on the historical period portrayed, these might include spinning, sewing, loom weaving, tablet weaving, inkle weaving or tapestry weaving, cloth dyeing, basket weaving, rope making, leather-working, shoemaking, metalworking, glassblowing, woodworking or other crafts.
During the Roman period a new process of metalworking started, cementation, used in the production of brass.
By the late Tudor period Atherstone had become a centre for leatherworking, clothmaking, metalworking and brewing.
* Taunton Period, a British Bronze Age metalworking period
The transition to the late Iron Age or La Tène period ( 450-1st Century BC ) is indicated by a sudden change of style in the metalworking and ceramic industries.
The Wilburton-Wallington Phase is the name given by archaeologists to a metalworking stage of the Bronze Age in Britain spanning the period between c. 1140 BC and c. 1020 BC.
During this period, Beaker pottery appears in the archaeological record and metalworking, initially using copper and gold but with bronze working appearing at the end.
The Meldon Bridge Period is the name given by archaeologists to the earliest period of metalworking and the first period of the late Neolithic in Britain.
The pottery of the Deverel-Rimbury culture appears alongside the earlier collared urns in the archaeological record during this period and metalworking developed through the Arreton Down and Acton Park industries.
In terms of metalworking, the period saw the end of the Acton Park phase of bronze tool manufacture and the rise of much more Continentally-influenced industries in what is called the Middle Bronze Age ornament horizon.
The Penard Period is a metalworking phase of the Bronze Age in Britain spanning the period c. 1275 BC to c. 1140 BC.

metalworking and Industrial
Industrial activity, including mining, generates about 20 % of the national product and is dominated by the metalworking, oil refining, chemical, and food-processing industries.

metalworking and industries
It is a popular belief that alchemists made contributions to the " chemical " industries of the day — ore testing and refining, metalworking, production of gunpowder, ink, dyes, paints, cosmetics, leather tanning, ceramics, glass manufacture, preparation of extracts, liquors, and so on ( it seems that the preparation of aqua vitae, the " water of life ", was a fairly popular " experiment " among European alchemists ).
The principal industries are heavy and general machine-building, iron and steel production, metalworking, chemical production, electronics, transportation equipment, textiles, glass, brewing, china, ceramics, and pharmaceuticals.
WC is used to make wear-resistant abrasives and cutters and knives for drills, circular saws, milling and turning tools used by the metalworking, woodworking, mining, petroleum and construction industries and accounts for about 60 % of current tungsten consumption.
Nonferrous metallurgy, engineering, metalworking, and the building material, forest, woodworking, light, and food industries are the most highly developed industrial sectors.
In addition, industries represented in the town include metalworking, casting, textiles, plastics, food and carpentry.
This led to a development of metalworking industries, among others the central railway workshops which are still located in the town today.
A Moldmaker ( mouldmaker in British English ) or molder is a skilled trades worker who makes molds for use in metalworking and other manufacturing industries.
Birmingham's growth and prosperity was based upon metalworking industries, of which many different kinds existed.
Industry in Ivanovo Region is subdivided into several main sectors, including the light, chemical and petrochemical, food, forest, peat, engineering and metalworking, power, and building material industries.
The engineering and metalworking, electronics, chemical, forest, woodworking, and pulp and paper industries produce nearly half of the oblast's marketable commodities.
The leading sectors are engineering and metalworking, followed by the chemical and petrochemical industries and the forestry, woodworking, and paper industries.
Agriculture was the priority sector at first, but starting in 1940, there was an upsurge in development of an industrial complex, especially the engineering, metalworking, and chemical industries.
The most developed industries include woodworking and pulp and paper, building materials, engineering and metalworking, electronics, chemicals, forestry, light industry and textiles.
It is a prominent industrial center with metalworking, engineering, coalmining, and chemical industries.
The main industries in Oryol Oblast are the food and light industries, engineering and metalworking, and ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy.
The engineering and metalworking industries manufacture production equipment for various industries, forklift trucks, construction and agricultural equipment, and machinery for municipal services.
" By the early 1940s ," he continues, " the CIO was dominated by new unions in the metalworking industries -- the United Autoworkers, the United Steel Workers, and the United Electrical Workers -- and ' industrial unionism ' was not simply a kind of unionism but a kind of social reconstruction ".

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