Canadian Machinery . urse, ifhe is desirous of going to the univer-sity, rather than following a trade. The First Years Work The method of procedure was thor-oughly discussed by the author and headinstructor, F. H. Kirkpatrick, and, inas far as possible, the following sub-jects are covered in the first year: Bench work is subdivided into sixsections, hammer and chisel, files,stamps, centering, calipers and drill press work covers two divisions,first, drilling holes under W diameter,and second, countersinking holes forwood screws. In the first year workall speeds and feeds are adjus
Canadian Machinery . urse, ifhe is desirous of going to the univer-sity, rather than following a trade. The First Years Work The method of procedure was thor-oughly discussed by the author and headinstructor, F. H. Kirkpatrick, and, inas far as possible, the following sub-jects are covered in the first year: Bench work is subdivided into sixsections, hammer and chisel, files,stamps, centering, calipers and drill press work covers two divisions,first, drilling holes under W diameter,and second, countersinking holes forwood screws. In the first year workall speeds and feeds are adjusted bythe instructor in charge. Next comes the lathe. This is di-vided into five subjects, viz., flaring,chamfering, straight turning, roughingcuts, tap<r turning, and simple threadcutting. The milling machine work is dividedinto three sections, viz., plain milling,using the vise; plain milling, using thecentres, and sinii)le indexing. Shaperwork is classed in two sections, surfac- / < 5 r/ras Pfr in.
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