. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). PIG. 1.—FRONT VIEW OK ATTACHMENT IN USE. FIG. 2. REAR VIEW OF ATTACHMENT ON 52 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume XXI. ^^ mf • Hi W*M ®~ j fli w J3& C<r\» HP H ?. rjajftfal tSm . - - -??-- •^•-•V* *£&**m*^ L***** OHi. FINISH MACHINING THE VEES. FIG The correct location is obtained with The vees are then machined with the a stop pin. It will be noticed that the angle cutter C. strap in front fits into the cored hole The machine table is then lowered,of the piece which affords a handy and the correct amount reading with the in-sure mea


. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). PIG. 1.—FRONT VIEW OK ATTACHMENT IN USE. FIG. 2. REAR VIEW OF ATTACHMENT ON 52 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume XXI. ^^ mf • Hi W*M ®~ j fli w J3& C<r\» HP H ?. rjajftfal tSm . - - -??-- •^•-•V* *£&**m*^ L***** OHi. FINISH MACHINING THE VEES. FIG The correct location is obtained with The vees are then machined with the a stop pin. It will be noticed that the angle cutter C. strap in front fits into the cored hole The machine table is then lowered,of the piece which affords a handy and the correct amount reading with the in-sure means of holding. dex of the miller in the usual manner,The milling fixture is located by and the upper surfaces D machined withtongues on the machine table so that the the end of the same angle cutter. Themilled slot will be square. vees are then scraped accurately to a


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