Item #175695 The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters. James Ash.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.
The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.

The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; Whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the Form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Pentgons, Hexagons, and Octagons, 3,4,6 and 8-Looped Figures, Besides others of a More Complex Character, May be produced by Means of the Common Eccentric Chuck, Used in Combination with The Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters.

London: Holtzapffel & Co, 1881. Hardcover. Blue-gray boards with stamped design on front and back, gilt lettering on front and spine, 144 pp, black and white illustrations. Good (top half of spine is missing, overall shelfwear to boards and staining to block edges) Includes inscription to previous owner on first flyleaf dated 1881. Item #175695

Includes 74 illustrations. Written by Major James Ash, Late Bombay Artillery, Inventor of the Elliptical Cutting-Frame. Appendix by John Jacob Holtzapffel.

OCLC: 39921274

Price: $100.00

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