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Knight's American mechanical dictionary: A description of ...
Flue-hammer. Foot-harnmer. Fore-hammer. Forge-hammer. Forging-apparatus.
Friction-hammer. Furrowing-hammer. Gavel. Gold-beater's hammer. Gnn-lock
hammer. Gunpowder-hammer. Hack. Hammer-axe. Hand-hammer. Hatchet.
Helve.
Edward Henry Knight, 1884
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Turning and Mechanical Manipulation: Intended as a Work of ...
HACK-HAMMER. EXAMPLES OF HARDENING. 247 respectively reach their
boiling temperatures and are evaporated in the gaseous form. The period of
letting down the works is also commonly chosen for correcting, by means of the
hammer, ...
Charles Holtzapffel, 1846
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Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of ...
H. Hack Hammer. — A chisel-shaped cross-paned hammer (see Fane), attached
to a stout handle, and used for the purpose of hacking (q.v.) grindstones. Hacking
. — The dressing off of the projections upon the face of a grindstone with a hack ...
Joseph Gregory Horner, 1892
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Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of ...
Hack Hammer. — A chisel-shaped cross-paned hammer (see Pane) , attached to
a stout handle, and used for the purpose of hacking (q.v.) grindstones. Hacking.
— The dressing off of the projections upon the face of a grindstone with a hack ...
Lockwood, Crosby & son, pub, 1888
The hack-hammer unavoidably injures the surface of the work, but the blows
should not be violent, as they are then also more prone to break the work, the
liability to which is materially lessened when it is kept at or near the tempering
heat, ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1862
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The Practical Metal-worker's Assistant: Comprising ...
The hack-hammer unavoidably injures the surface of the work, but the blows
should not be too violent, as they are then also more prone to break the work, the
liability to which is materially lessened when it is kept at or near the tempering
heat, ...
Oliver Byrne, John Percy, Adolph A. Fesquet, 1878
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Appleton's Cyclopaedia of Applied Mechanics
The hack-hammer unavoidably injures the surface of the work, but the blows
should not be violent, as they are then also more prone to break the work, the
liability to which is materially lessened when it is kept at or near the tempering
heat, ...
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Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: A Dictionary of ...
The hack-hammer unavoidably injures the surface of the work, but the blows
should not be violent, as they are then also more prone to break the work, the
liability to which is materially lessened when it is kept at or near the tempering
heat, ...
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Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: Gov.-Z
The hack-hammer unavoidably injures the surface of the work, but the blows
should not be violent, as they are then also more prone to break the work, the
liability to which is materially lessened when it is kept at or near the tempering
heat, ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
To dress off the more prominent parts of (stone) with a hack-hammer. — 3. To
chap; frost-bite, as the hands. [Prov. Eng.] — 4. To kick, as one player another in
foot-ball ; bruise by kicking. — 5. To break up. as clods of earth after plowing. [
Prov.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906