RF2A1KXFT–Elevated View Of Pink Piggy Bank On The White Plate With Fork And Knife
RFMAFNDT–Vintage antique automotive brake shoes connected to backing plates in a pile at a wrecking yard.
RF2WP7WNH–Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets, close-up. Texture of the iron gate. A metal relief backing for branding. Herceg Novi, Montenegro
RFRW4T2A–Brilliant Chrome Diamond Plate Metal Sign Background Vector Illustration
RFR6R9AF–Vintage antique automotive brake shoes connected to backing plates in a pile
RM2ABXNE5–LMPORTANT COMPETITIVE TEST OF HIGH-EXPLOSIVE SHELL AT SANDY HOOK. SIDE VIEW SHOWING CRUSHING EFFECT OF GATIUKANN SHELL ON PLATE STEEL BACKING. Compressed Air and Its Application., scientific american, 1901-11-30
RF2C2BMY6–Elevated View Of Pink Piggy Bank On The White Plate With Fork And Knife
RMCTPRT0–cherry picker assists workmen ironworkers set cables to haul advertising sign onto metal framework covered with steel plates
RF2J9X61H–Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets, close-up. Texture of the iron gate. A metal relief backing for branding, calendar, postcard
RF2C2DCY1–Elevated View Of Pink Piggy Bank On The White Plate With Fork And Knife
RFG5HTN6–Roasted shoulder on a steel plate, top view
RM2AJK1BC–Printing and bookbinding for schools . ^^^1% 68 BOOK BINDING List of Bookbinders Terms. Back.—The back of a book is the part where the leaves arefastened together, and does not include the sides ofthe cover. Backing.—The process of hammering the back in order todrive the extra thickness due to sewing, over the edgeof backing boards making the joint. Fig. 22. Backing Boards.—Steel faced boards between which thebook is placed while backing, b, Fig. 22. Band, or Rubbing Sticks.—Sticks used in rubbing theleather down over the cords, or bands, in the ExtraBinding. 7, Plate I. Beating out Joint.—Ham
RFKDBPAK–Cooking Backing flat doodle set icons, Kitchenware stylish design vector elements isolated
RMPFYM99–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE RAT. 135 enamel and dentine are worn away very much more rapidly than the remainder of the teeth, so that the pecuhar chisel-edge of the teeth is contmually preserved. Followingâperhaps unconsciouslyâthe structure of these teeth, our cutlers have long been accustomed to make their chisels on the same principle; a thin plate of steel bemg strengthened with a thick backing of iron. The Rodent animals are widely spread over the entire globe, and are very numerous, comprising nearly one-third of the mammalia. Few animals are so well known or so thorough
RFE4W99P–Black Iron Grill with mesh backing
RF2A0K0CK–Elevated View Of Pink Piggy Bank On The White Plate With Fork And Knife
RFE4WEH8–Black Iron Grill with mesh backing
RF2WP7WX1–Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets, close-up. Texture of the iron gate. A metal relief backing for branding. Herceg Novi, Montenegro
RFMB6F95–Vintage antique automotive brake backing plates in 3 stacks
RM2ABXEY4–TURRET OF THE BATTLESHIP MASSACHUSETTS UNDER FIRE. badly wrecked. INTERNAL VIEW OF SHOT HOLE SHOWING DESTRUCTION OF BACKING FRAMEWORK AND COVERING PLATES. 16 INCH HARVEYIZED NICKEL STEEL PLATE., scientific american, 1896-12-12
RMCTPRTE–ironworkers workmen adjust sign for space available being raised by cables into place over steel framework 11th Avenue New York
RF2JB3NEP–Texture of the iron space, close-up. Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets. A metal relief backing for branding, calendar, postcard
RFG5HTN5–lamb leg roast on a steel plate
RM2CHE15K–. Automotive industries . a backing at each side for the ballthrust bearings. The rear wheel hubs are secured byruts to the outer splined ends of the drive shafts, thehubs having flanges into which are screwed the studsholding the detachable wheels in place; over these studsand the hubs are threaded the brake drums, the studsthus taking both driving and braking torque. The rearwheel brakes are of the internal type, with a pair ofcast-iron shoes, cam-operated, the open side of each drumbeing enclosed by a sheet steel cover plate to exclude dustand dirt. The front axle is of an H section steel s
RF2WP7WWY–Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets, close-up. Texture of the iron gate. A metal relief backing for branding. Herceg Novi, Montenegro
RM2ABXE7B–BALLISTIC TEST OF RE FORM) ARMOR PLATE FOR THE RUSSIA. 3193NdXf3 PLATE IN POSITION FOR TEST. BALLISTIC TEST OF NICKEL-STEEL REFORGED ARMOR PLATE FOR THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT. Hundred Feet. FRONT FACE OF BACKING AFTER TEST—PLATE REMOVED. FRONT FACE OF PLATE AFTER TEST. REAR FACE OF PLATE AFTER REMOVAL FROM BACSING 64, scientific american, 1896-07-04
RF2J1JRBC–Background of metal surface from sheets with rivets, close-up. Texture of the iron gate. A metal relief backing for branding, calendar, postcard
RFG5HTP9–Roast shoulder of lamb on a steel plate, top view
RM2CH0K64–. The railroad and engineering journal . ed by all projectiles, andits steel face was destroyed. Two of the shells passed com-pletely through both plate and backing. Beth Steel Plates kept out all projectiles, the AllSteel Plateshowing slightly greater resistance than the Nickel Steel Plate,but the former was badly cracked by the 8-in. shell, while thelatter remained uncracked. The Board, therefore, places thethree plates tested in the following order of relative merit : I. Nickel Steel ; 2. All Steel ; 3. Compound. In the figures referred to fig. i represents the plates 3i6 THE RAILROAD AND [
RM2ABXNDX–Gathmann Shell Test. View from Rear of Gun Showing Torpedo shell; Screens and Target in Backing and 200 Feet to Rear. Read of Shell Lying on Target. Distance. TESTI 01 III9-3IPLOSIVI MILL AT BANDY 00K[Bee page 844.) Armor-Piercing Shell Test. After Third Round. Plate and Backing Completely Demolished. Armor-Piercing Shell Test. Rear of Target Showing Extraordinary Destruction of Steel Frame Bar.king. Gathmann Shell Test. Third Rouna. Target and Backing Driven 8 Feet to Rear and 8 Feet to Left ot Original Position. Note Relative Position of Track and Target., scientific american, 1901-11-30
RM2CD9NCC–. Illustrated catalogue and general description of improved machine tools for working metal . THREE-SPINDLE RAIL DRILLING MACHINE. Spindles adjustable from 3 to 12 from centre to centre. Powerful visewith adjustable backing plate and reversible end stop. Spindles supported closeto rail, no long projecting ends. Hardened steel steps instead of collars. Drillsfeed simultaneously by powerful feed-gear operated through positive clutch,counterweighted and quickly adjustable by hand. Gears carefully covered.Complete with countershaft and wrenches. Fast and loose pulleys 20 diameter,5j4 face ; 250 ro
RM2CH0C94–. Railway mechanical engineer . of the chuck. The same means for setting out theblocks is employed as in the case of the solid wheel; namely,a cast steel backing plate is drawn forward by six set screws.The blocks can be furnished either 2 or 3 in. wide which-ever may be desired. The life of the segments has been found to be approxi-mately the same as that of the ring wheels. No unduespawling or breaking down of the corners is observed. Fur-thermore, in the case of work having wide area, the use ofthe sectional wheel tends to diminish the area of contact. Itis maintained that the openings betw
RM2CDD2F3–. Canada's metals; a lecture delivered at the Toronto meeting of the British association for the advancement of science, August 20, 1897 . ility of nickel steel for defensivepurposes may be quoted from a readily accessiblesource, the Naval and Military Intelligence ofthe Times oi July 21st of the past year (1897). Itstates that there was a most successful trial of a4-inch special nickel steel armour plate on board theNettle yesterday, under the direction of naval officersat Portsmouth. The plate was 4 feet square, 4 inchesthick, and had no wood backing behind. It was at-tacked by a 5-inch gun
RM2CH0JF9–. The railroad and engineering journal . t, of nickel ; 2. A Vickers solid steel,rolled and hydraulic pressed, but untempered plate ; 3.A Brown (Ellis) compound plate, The backing was 12 ing ; three of the projectiles rebounded, one partiallybreaking up, the others in good condition. The minimumpenetration was 11.75 i-i the pointof one projectile get-ting 3 in. beyond the back of the plate before rebounding.There were a number of through cracks, one corner beingpretty well broken up. The Broivn Plate.—The minimum penetration was 13in.; two projectiles stuck in the plate, their bases project-in
RMRDB7H9–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE RAT. 135 enamel and dentine are worn away very much more rapidly than the remainder of the teeth, so that the pecuhar chisel-edge of the teeth is contmually preserved. Followingâperhaps unconsciouslyâthe structure of these teeth, our cutlers have long been accustomed to make their chisels on the same principle; a thin plate of steel bemg strengthened with a thick backing of iron. The Rodent animals are widely spread over the entire globe, and are very numerous, comprising nearly one-third of the mammalia. Few animals are so well known or so thorough
RMRN4PFB–. Animals of the past. Paleontology. THE ANCESTRY OF THE HORSE 169 the toes were not the only changes that were required to transform the progeny of the Hy- raeothere into a horse. These are the most evident; but the increased complexity in the structure of the teeth was quite as important.. HIPPOTHERIUM ISONESUn. COPE EQUUS EXCELSU5 LEIDY EQUUS CABALLUS. LINN " DOMESTIC HORSE " of the Horse. The teeth of gnawing animals have often been compared to a chisel which is made of a steel plate with soft iron backing, and the teeth of a horse, or of other grass-eating animals, are simply an
RMRN4P5X–. Animals of the past. Paleontology. THE ANCESTRY OF THE HORSE 169 the toes'were not the only changes that were required to transform the progeny of the Hy- racothere into a horse. These are the most evident; but the increased complexity in the structure of the teeth was quite as important.. HIPPOTHERIUM (SONtSUM. COPE EQUUS EXCELSU5 LEIDY EQUUS CABALLUS. LINN " DOMESTIC MORSE" of the Horse. The teeth of gnawing animals have often been compared to a chisel which is made of a steel plate with soft iron backing, and the teeth of a horse, or of other grass-eating animals, are simply an
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