Naphtali
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I will now stray far into Techno-freak Land.
In 1917, the superintendent of Springfield Armory, the government-operated manufactory for the M1903 rifle, wrote a book to disseminate the technology used in the rifle's manufacture. At this time the most modern technology in the world was used to manufacture this machine.
The book has the windy title: United States Rifles and Machine Guns: A Detailed Account of the Methods Used in Manufacturing the Springfield, 1903 Model Service Rifle; Also Descriptions of the Modified Enfield Rifle (by COLVIN, Fred H. & Ethan VIALL).
The original publisher was McGraw-Hill. It was reprinted, I believe by Wolfe Publishing Company in the 1970s. The original book is costly; reprint is affordable.
Fred's book has machinist's inspection drawings for every part of the M1903, every material used, every heat treat and finishing process, every tool used in manufacture, and feeds & speeds used.
It's not for every taste, but for those of you like me, it's orgasmic.
In 1917, the superintendent of Springfield Armory, the government-operated manufactory for the M1903 rifle, wrote a book to disseminate the technology used in the rifle's manufacture. At this time the most modern technology in the world was used to manufacture this machine.
The book has the windy title: United States Rifles and Machine Guns: A Detailed Account of the Methods Used in Manufacturing the Springfield, 1903 Model Service Rifle; Also Descriptions of the Modified Enfield Rifle (by COLVIN, Fred H. & Ethan VIALL).
The original publisher was McGraw-Hill. It was reprinted, I believe by Wolfe Publishing Company in the 1970s. The original book is costly; reprint is affordable.
Fred's book has machinist's inspection drawings for every part of the M1903, every material used, every heat treat and finishing process, every tool used in manufacture, and feeds & speeds used.
It's not for every taste, but for those of you like me, it's orgasmic.