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Keywords

Lathes;

Abstract

As an industrial arts instructor for the short period of three years the writer has recognized a definite shortcoming in his instruction of the woodworking lathe. Instruction related to the woodworking lathe by the conventional "hand tool" methods is most important in leading to the students' understanding of basic turning ideas. This instruction, however, falls short of providing an up-to-date picture of the woodworking lathes used by industry.

As a means of overcoming this problem, the writer undertook the study of lathes as a project for the course, "Projects in Industrial Arts". This research provided information necessary in the construction of an attachment for a "screw cutting" lathe to illustrate many of the principles of the production wood turning lathes used by industry.

Year of Submission

6-1970

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Department of Industrial Arts and Technology

First Advisor

Willis Wagner

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Date Original

6-1970

Object Description

1 PDF file (v, 45 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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