| Calvin Franklin Swingle - Engineering - 1906 - 490 pages
...usually made with a cone-point at one end and a fine shouldered-point at the other. The cone-point should never be used, as it makes too large a hole in the drawing paper. Pig. 6 — Hair Spring Dividers. Hair Spring Dividers. Dividers such as are shown in... | |
| Charles Westinghouse - Machine design - 1906 - 168 pages
...is usually made with a cone-point at one end and a fine shoulderedpoint at the other. The cone-point should never be used, as it makes too large a hole in the drawing paper. Hair Spring Dividers. Dividers such as are shown in Fig. 5 are used for laying off equal... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle - Steam engineering - 1913 - 1270 pages
...usually made with a cone-point at one end and a fine shouldered-point at the other. The cone-point should never be used, as it makes too large a hole in the drawing paper. Fig. 5—Hair Spring Dividers. Hair Spring Dividers. Dividers such as are shown in Fig.... | |
| Gardner Chace Anthony - Mechanical drawing - 1922 - 192 pages
...point of the pen. Once adjusted, the needle-point should not be changed. The needle-point is commonly made with a conical point at one end and a fine shouldered...the instrument may be tested by bringing the pen and needle-point together with the legs straight, and also when bent at the joints. The points should coincide... | |
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