The Practical Metal-workers' Assistant: ...: With the Application of the Art of Electro-metallurgy to Manufacturing Processes: ...H.C. Baird & Company, 1874 - 683 sider |
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Side 685 - Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design, and Machinist's and Engineer's Drawing Companion: Forming a Complete Course of Mechanical Engineering and Architectural Drawing. From the French of M. Armengaud the elder, Prof, of Design in the Conservatoire of Arts and Industry, Paris, and MM.