10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOFTSMEN»
Discover the use of
loftsmen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
loftsmen and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ship and Aircraft Fairing and Development: For Draftsman and ...
Long regarded as a standard in its field, this book describes the principles of fairing, development, and layout by first introducing the fundamentals of these operations and then explaining how they are used to achieve a definite result.
Samuel Supplee Rabl, 1941
2
Shipbuilding for Beginners
wood calkers, heavy forgers, sheet metal workers, furnace men, shearers,
punchers, anglesniiths, shipwrights, riggers, hangers, drop forgers, erectors,
bolters-up, crane men, locomotive engineers, firemen, loftsmen, laborers,
painters and ...
Andrew Williams Carmichael, 1918
In the actual construction of the hull of the ship the more important trades
employed are: Loftsmen, shipfitters, drillers, riveters, chippers and calkers,
shipwrights, riggers and shopworkers. Large Part of Loftsmen Loftsmen play a
large part.
Loftsmen make full-scale pine and brown paper patterns (called molds or
templates) of every piece in ship — in this case an afterpeak frame. These are
copied directly into steel at fabricating shops. Loftsmen can hold kneeling stance
for hours ...
Unit Placement and Eligibility Petitioner contends that mold loftsmen are
technical employees; that timekeepers and/or clerks (called engineer's aides or
superintendent's aides) are office clerical employees; and that both
classifications should ...
6
Organizations in the computer age: technological imperatives ...
4 The loftsmen felt that the pace of change had become too fast to allow them to
retrain and adjust adequately. 5 The loftsmen were concerned about using
computing technology that they did not understand. 6 The loftsmen's work
became ...
David A. Buchanan, David Boddy, Sam P. Black, 1983
loftsmen for full-size or 10:1 scale fairing. Since the original lines plan was of
necessity to a small scale, which varied with the size of ship, the offsets tabulated
from widely spaced stations and the fairing were not satisfactory for building ...
George J Bruce, David J Eyres, 2012
8
Papermaking in Eighteenth-Century France: Management, Labor, ...
When the Montgolfiers' loftsmen needed ream wrappers, they turned to the stacks
of spoiled sheets. About 6 percent of the paper produced in France. Desmarest
estimated, was torn or broken, so the loftsmen had plenty of material from which ...
Leonard N. Rosenband, 2000
9
Ship Construction Sketches and Notes
The loftsmen or computer centre would prepare a full set of faired offsets for each
frame of the ship which would be utilized in its construction. With the use of
integrated design systems on the shipyards computers, the conceptual creation
of the ...
John F Kemp, Peter Young, D J Eyres, 2013
Or you can consider the Temple 56' and magnificent 65' from the board of James
Krogen, N. A. Either way, built in aluminum or Vectra-shcathed wood, your yacht
will be put together by some of the finest loftsmen, joinermen, sheet men, ...