Description: Available for the first time since World War Two – these booklets are part of a series from the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics explain and illustrate the processes and techniques used to convey the lines on blueprints of aircraft and aircraft components, to the templets used to make the actual aircraft parts. This is nearly lost technology and knowledge, that can NOW be in your hands. Please note that these are all reproductions, not originals. They were reproduced in 2012 by Nation Builder Books (that’s us!), Mebane, NC, 27302. They were originally published for the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics by the International Textbook Co., Scranton, Pennsylvania Aircraft Tooling: Templets, 1943. 5¼ x 8¼, 49 pages. Explains various types of templets (mold-line, flat-pattern, material preparation, die, contour, check, apply trim-and-drill, router, jog, drill-block, punch jig, standard cutout, experimental, tooling); various means of marking templets; designing and placing lightening holes to reduce weight of a part; corner and bend reliefs for bent flanges; joggling technique for extruded angles; shrink allowance; bend deduction and bend allowance; and setback charts.
Price: 9.49 USD
Location: Mebane, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-05-02T02:36:29.000Z
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