In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun. |
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But for a long time, a cabinetmaker, joiner, or toolmaker who wanted some threads in wood, would have depended on the screw box and tap. |
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I lasted as an apprentice toolmaker for about nine months before becoming a quality control engineer. |
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To qualify as a master toolmaker, craftsmen had to make three or four specified tools in a set period of time. |
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Barry Johnson's father was an engineer whose first jobs used his skill as a toolmaker, then later he became a planning engineer. |
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Boehmer left the Marine Corps and joined Hobart in its machine shop, where he learned on the job how to become a machinist and a toolmaker. |
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They fought with the cold methodical precision of a toolmaker and the delicate skill of a highwire circus performer. |
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Our aim as a manufacturer and toolmaker is to provide optimum products and solutions for your tools. |
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The graphic communication tools used allow the dialogue with the toolmaker. |
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She was the first female apprentice toolmaker employed by the company. |
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Roger Vachon is a trained machinist and toolmaker and early on, was interested only in computer-assisted manufacturing. |
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The species may have been a toolmaker, as its hand allowed for a human-like grip. |
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With funding from a toolmaker it has produced a prototype electromagnetic gun that drives nails into concrete. |
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When Stanley Works, an American toolmaker, announced in 2002 that it was moving its headquarters to Bermuda, it caused a furore. |
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As a qualified toolmaker, he focused on putting his ideas to work in his own business. |
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To put forward design or modification suggestions in order to optimize the tools, by talking with the toolmaker. |
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If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification. |
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Usually, the toolmaker started with a large cobble, probably picked out of a stream bed, and flaked it with a hammerstone into the required shape. |
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He is a graduate toolmaker from Westinghouse Electric, a certified Lean Professional and a Six Sigma Green Belt. |
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After being put on a temporary placement at Elite Engineering in Newton Aycliffe, he got a job as a toolmaker there. |
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A FORMER toolmaker who ran his own business has been appointed to steer Northern Precision Engineering to further growth. |
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The company has a second site in Mexico, NPL-Ditemsa, and obtained global coverage when in 2004 it became part of the ARRK Corporation, the world's largest toolmaker and already a dedicated WorkNC customer. |
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In 1925 Richard Müller became seriously ill and unfortunately died when only 52 years old. His son Ernst Müller had been trained as a toolmaker in the company, and he took over the leadership when he was 26 years old. |
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Indexable knives are used as finished products by the toolmaker. |
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Background: A trained toolmaker, before German reunification he worked in his father's business in Leipzig, a welding service depot, which in 1990 became a supply point for Air Products. |
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Each village also had other shared buildings, such as bathhouses, stables, warehouses, and workshops for the blacksmith, shoemaker, toolmaker, spinners and weavers. |
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Although the company started as a traditional toolmaker it's probably no surprise that having a saw doctor right next door Crown soon began manufacturing tools for the Timber industry. |
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Steve Watkins a time served toolmaker joined the Company in 1979 and prior to the takeover was already taking care of the day to day running of the Company which led to a smooth transition. |
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