In 1959, Bill Smith was an apprentice learning how to build the wooden patterns that foundries use to crank out everything from cast-iron cornbread skillets to the steel wheels on U.S. Army tanks.
Here are some tools and also a photograph of a toolbox which were used by a pattern-maker. In 1911, Harold Hebditch began work as a pattern-maker at the foundry of Petters who made engines at the ...
Columbia Steel’s skilled craftspeople and thousands of in-stock crusher wear part patterns are at your service. With decades of wear part engineering and manufacturing expertise, we can often offer ...
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