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  • 61Daxcad — CADD and CAD redirect here. For other uses, see CADD (disambiguation) and CAD (disambiguation). DAXCAD (CAD) DaxCAD is a 2D Computer Aided Drawing software application written in the early 1980s by Practical Technology Ltd. Contents 1… …

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  • 62Forge — For the process of shaping metal by localized compressive forces, see Forging. For other uses, see Forge (disambiguation). A blacksmith s coal forge …

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  • 63Marking out — For other uses, see Marking out (disambiguation). Marking out or layout is the process of transferring a design or pattern to a workpiece, as the first step in the manufacturing process. It is performed in many industries or hobbies although in… …

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  • 64Cold saw — A 185 mm (7.3 in) hand held cold saw A cold saw bl …

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  • 65index head — noun or indexing head : a headstock attachable to the table of a milling machine, planer, or shaper on which work may be mounted by a chuck or centers for indexing …

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  • 66PDP-10 — KL10 DA 1090 CPU and 6 Memory Modules The PDP 10 was a mainframe computer family[1] manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation …

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  • 67Marking blue — Marking blue, layout stain or Prussian blue is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining. It is sometimes called Dykem (after a popular brand). It is used to stain or paint a metal object with a very thin… …

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  • 68Nibbler — For other uses, see Nibble (disambiguation). Manual nibbler, punch and die type A nibbler is a tool for cutting sheet metal with minimal distortion. One type operates much like a punch and die, with a blade that moves in a linear fashion against… …

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  • 69Magnetic base — as used in the engineering metaltrades. Fixed magnetic base with sna …

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  • 70Marking gauge — Stanley and Veritas marking gauges A marking gauge, also known as a scratch gauge,[1] is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations.[2] …

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