1910s Secrets Of Making Rifle Barrels - Machinery's Industrial Secrets - Reprint

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Making Rifle Barrels: Machinery’s Industrial Secrets, edited by Lindsay Publications, published by Lindsay Publications, Bradley, IL, 2002. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 softcover, 63 pages, ISBN 1-55918-280-6 Lindsay has selected more articles from early issues of Machinery Magazine, revealing the secrets of manufacturing a century ago. Contents: Machining the Lee-Enfield Barrel: Operations and Fixtures Employed Inspecting Centring and Turning Drilling the Barrel Grinding the Barrel Reamering Barrel Hole Rifling and Lapping the Barrel Screwing and Chambering Minor Operations Drilling, Reaming, and Straightening Rifle Barrels Rifle Barrel Material Cutting Off Stock Upsetting the Stock Annealing Barrels Outside Straightening Butt Turning Drilling Rifle Barrels Shape of Drills Varying Qualities of Steel Reaming the Barrels Reaming Gauges Forming and Turning Barrels Straightening Barrels Straightening Machines Defects in Rifle Barrels Final Straightening Grinding Barrels Inspection Before Rifling Rifling Barrels Other Operations on Barrels Polishing Barrels Browning Barrels Machining Rifling Bars on the Bench Lathe Drilling a Long Blind Hole Among the machines pictured are: Spindle centring machine by F. Pollard Ltd. Barrel turning lathe by J. Archdale & Co. Barrel turning lathe by Pratt & Whitney Barrel drilling machine by Pratt & Whitney Barrel drilling machine by J. Archdale & Co. Spindle barrel drilling machine by Greenwood & Batley, Ltd. Double-headed facing machine by J. Holroyd & Co. Barrel reamering machine by J. Archdale & Co. Machine for finish-boring the barrel by J. Archdale & Co. Rifling machine by Pratt & Whitney Lapping machine by Greenwood & Batley, Ltd. Horizontal lapping machine by J. Archdale & Co. Capstan lathe for breech end by J. Holroyd & Co. Ltd. Thread milling machine by J. Archdale & Co. Chambering machine by Greenwood & Batley, Ltd.
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