Machine tool ... of tools. For instance, they consider that
[[Lathe (tool)|lathe]] machine tools were invented around [[1751]]
by [[Jacques de Vaucanson]] because he was t ... ... s is energy
captured through the use of [[waterwheel]]s. However, machine
tools really began to develop after the development of the [[steam
engine]], lea ...
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Hindustan Machine Tools company_name = Hindustan Machine Tools
Ltd. | products = Machine Tools, Tractors, Watches|
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Java Virtual Machine Tools Interface ... pment of tools that need
access to the state of the JVM. Examples for such tools are [[debugger]]s
or [[profiler (computer science)|profiler]]s. ... MPI (Java Virtual
Machine Profiling Interface) and the JVMDI (Java Virtual Machine
Debug Interface). The JVMPI and the JVMDI are declared as being
deprecated ...
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Machinist ... , a process known as [[machining]]. This is accomplished
by using machine tools to cut away excess material much as a woodcarver
cuts away excess wood to ... ... gical route using primarily [[cnc|computer
numerically controlled (CNC)]] machines.
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Machining ... albearbeitungszentrum Hermle C 30 U.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A
modern [[CNC]] machine can perform most machining operations with
high precision.]] ... hobby. A room, building, or company where
machining is done is called a '''machine shop'''.
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Power tool ... ]]''. The term ''machine tool'' is not usually
applied to stationary power tools for woodworking, although such
usage is occasionally heard, and in some ca ... ... works) in
the 1880s made possible the self-powered stationary and portable
tools we know today.
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Direct Numerical Control ... when [[Computer-aided manufacturing|CAM]]
programs are to run on some CNC Machine control. ... pe computers
running a variety of CAD/CAM software. DNC companies offered machine
tool links using rugged proprietary terminals and networks. For
example, [ ...
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Korea General Machinery Trading Corporation ... rea General Machinery
Trading Corporation''' is a large [[North Korean]] [[machine]]
company. The company is headquartered in the [[Tongdaewon]] District
ne ... ... , [[pumps]], [[valves]], [[mining equipment]], [[rolling
stock]] and other machinery.
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Lathe (metal) ... (typically [[wikt:linear#Adjective|linear]])
movements of various cutting tools, such as [[tool bit]]s and
[[drill bit]]s. ... with great precision. This helps ensure the
components manufactured on the machines can meet the required
tolerances and repeatability.
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Tool ... pg|right|thumb|A modern [[hammer]] is directly descended
from ancient hand tools]] ... shment of a task not otherwise possible.
The most basic tools are [[simple machine]]s. For example, a [[crowbar
(tool)|crowbar]] simply functions as a [[leve ...
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Screw machine ... & Sharpe]] ''Single Spindle'' screw machine.
Model 2G Sq Base, four-slide machine. 1 1/2 cap or 1 3/4 Air Feed.]]
A '''screw machine''' is a metalworking machine used in the high
volume manufacture of turned components.
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Antique tool ... arity or aesthetic value. Informally, those preferring
hand tools to power tools are sometimes referred to as [[galoot]]s.
... tools to use them - to be able to create things with them.
Others perceive tools as works of art, or as fascinating mechanical
design specimens.
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Sewing machine [[Image:Elias_Howe_sewing_machine.png|thumb|Elias
Howe's lockstitch machine, invented 1845]] ... CS International
- A brief history of the sewing machine </ref> the sewing
machine has vastly improved the efficiency and productivity of
fabric and clothing ...
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Milling machine ... that matters is the relative motion between
cutter and workpiece. Milling machines may be operated manually
or by [[CNC|CNC (computer numerical control)]]. Milling machines
can perform a vast number of operations, some of them with quite
complex ...
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John T. Parsons ... ash; [[April 19]], [[2007]]) pioneered [[numerical
control]] for [[machine tools]] in the 1940s. ... e calculations
were given to human operators that turned the wheels on the machine
tool to generate the desired tool paths.
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Desmond Paul Henry ... hics: ‘the making of line drawings with
the aid of computers and drawing machines’ (Franke 1971, p.41).
... nd even a fifth drawing machine in 1984 and 2002 respectively.
These later machines however, were based around a mechanical pendulum
design and not bombsight ...
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Metalworking ... product was malleable and ductile and thus able
to be formed into various tools, adornments and put to other practical
uses. Humans over the millennia lea ... ... of gold's properties
of [[malleability]] and [[ductility]]. The earliest tools were
stone, bone, wood, and sinew. They sufficed to work gold.
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Woodworking tools manufacturers ... [[Power tools|hand-held power
tools]] and [[Woodworking machine|stationary machines]] **Tools:
[[table saw]]s and [[panel saw]]s
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Tool bit Almost all high-performance cutting tools use [[Tipped
tool|indexable inserts]]. There are several reasons for this.
... ==Form tools==
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Planer {{Distinguish2|[[Plane (tool)|hand planes]], hand powered
tools that perform the same functions}} ... king machine|woodworking
machines]] or metalworking [[machine tool|machine tools]]: |