Press-working of Metals: A Treatise Upon the Principles and Practice of Shaping Metals in Dies by the Action of Presses Together with a Description of the Construction of Such Implements in Their Various Forms, and of the Materials Worked in ThemJ. Wiley & Sons, 1896 - 276 pagina's |
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Press-working of Metals: A Treatise Upon the Principles and Practice of ... Oberlin Smith Volledige weergave - 1896 |
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