Abstract
THIS little volume is an attempt to give, in a condensed form, an account of the principles and practice of iron-founding. To begin with, iron-founding is an art most difficult for the non-professional man to understand, even when going through a foundry, where the various branches of the work are going on before his eyes. How much more difficult it must be for a student to get much real knowledge of the art from a book it is easy to imagine.
Practical Iron-Founding.
By the Author of “Pattern-Making,“ &c. (London: Whittaker and Co., 1889.)
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L., N. Practical Iron-Founding. Nature 40, 390–391 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/040390d0
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