The universal sheet metal pattern cutter

a comprehensive treatise on all branches of sheet metal pattern development

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The universal sheet metal pattern cutter
William Neubecker
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The universal sheet metal pattern cutter

a comprehensive treatise on all branches of sheet metal pattern development

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this is one of the most visually satisfying books i have ever seen. I have a 1922 edition vol.2 and was looking for vol.1. the book tells you, and shows you in hundreds of intricate line drawings how to make any kind of architectural features out of sheet metal. want to build an onion dome copper roof with 6 dormer windows and a cupola above it with intricate guttering etc. it shows how. the cover of my edition is green cloth with the logo of intertwined shear and soldering irons in gold leaf.copper

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Edition Notes

Vol. I: Cor. and enl. 9th ed.; vol. II: 5th ed.

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
671
Library of Congress
TS250 .N49 1936

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Pagination
2 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6354642M
LCCN
37015002
OCLC/WorldCat
3376925

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