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  2. Metalworking hand tool - Wikipedia

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    Mallets used for metalworking usually have either wood or plastic faces. These "faces" come in a variety of shapes, such as flat, torpedo, hemispheric, or square in shape. The different faces (and material the mallet is made of) allow you to work and/or shrink different metals.

  3. Category:Metalworking tools - Wikipedia

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    Metalworking hand tools (4 C, 39 P) Metalworking measuring instruments (1 C, 35 P) P. Power hammers (1 C, 4 P) S. Steam hammers (2 P) Pages in category "Metalworking ...

  4. Category:Metalworking hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Metalworking hand tools" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Metal spinning - Wikipedia

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    Behind the finished vase are the spinning tools used to shape the metal. Metal spinning , also known as spin forming or spinning or metal turning most commonly, is a metalworking process by which a disc or tube of metal is rotated at high speed and formed into an axially symmetric part. [ 1 ]

  6. Metalworking - Wikipedia

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    Metalworking is the process of shaping and reshaping metals in order to create useful objects, parts, assemblies, and large scale structures. As a term, it covers a wide and diverse range of processes, skills, and tools for producing objects on every scale: from huge ships, buildings, and bridges, down to precise engine parts and delicate jewelry.

  7. English wheel - Wikipedia

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    The English wheel, in Britain also known as a wheeling machine, is a metalworking tool that enables a craftsperson to form compound (double curvature) curves from flat sheets of metal such as aluminium or steel. [1] [2]