Search results for "Metalworking" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • #039;s development when the most advanced metalworking consisted of techniques for smelting copper and tin from naturally occurring outcroppings of ...
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  • Cloisonné, an ancient metalworking technique, is a multi-step enamel process used to produce jewelry, vases, and other decorative items. Objects ...
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  • Some of these children include the Cabeiri (two metalworking gods fathered by Cabeiro (a nymph), and two Sicilian gysers (the Palici). ...
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  • of traditional wordworking and metalworking techniques. There are performances of traditional dances, equestrian skills, marriage ceremonies ...
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  • the more specialized enthusiasm for Japanese metalworking skills, fostered new themes and approaches to ornamentation. For the previous two centuries ...
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  • became the location of machine-building and metalworking industries. However, most have been shut down or operate today on a much-reduced scale. ...
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  • replica of it, gradually developing masterful metalworking and smithing skills. :Red gold he fashioned | with fairest gems, :And rings he strung ...
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  • Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence. It is often done by melting ...
    41 KB (6,376 words) - 23:28, 3 May 2023
  • milling and turning tools. It is used in the metalworking, mining, petroleum, and construction industries. *Tungsten carbide is also used in fashioning ...
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  • as a toy. They used native copper and gold for metalworking. Archaic inscriptions on rocks and rock walls all over northern Mexico (especially ...
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  • which requires special skill in metalworking, etching is relatively easy to learn for an artist trained in drawing. ===Callot's innovations: ...
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  • and practiced the skills of woodworking, metalworking, instrument making, and model making. He exhibited great manual dexterity and an aptitude for ...
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  • together. Magnetic chucks may be used in metalworking, to hold objects together. *Navigation: The compass has long been used as a handy device ...
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  • dance, sculpture, painting, leather and metalworking, and music,especially that played on the gamelan. Its artisans are famous for their batik ...
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  • The development of bronze and iron metalworking skills allowed for the manufacture of cookware made from metal, although adoption of the new ...
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  • The craftsmen were skilled in metalworking and their pottery surpassed in skill that of Egypt. Excavated sites at Kerma yielded large tombs ...
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  • * Metalworking * Welding ==Notes== ==References== * Ares, Jose Antonio. 2006. Metal: Forming, Forging, and Soldering Techniques. Barron's ...
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  • The craftsmen were skilled in metalworking and their pottery surpassed in skill that of Egypt. Reisner excavated sites at Kerma and found large ...
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  • * Wang, Quanyu. Metalworking Technology and Deterioration of Jin Bronzes from the Tianma-Qucun Site, Shanxi, China. BAR international series ...
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  • refining, stevedoring, paper milling, metalworking and QR railway workshops, tend to be located on the lower reaches of the Brisbane River and ...
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