★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
Abrasion
Cutting by chisell, by shears, by file, by borer
Hammering
The art of giving form 
by procuring a new arrangement
 
of the particles 
of the metal by 
means of an hard body 
striking upon it
Goldbeater.
Drawing
1
Wire
2
Tubes
---page break---
Information &&c
The laws of percussion 
 
for the shape weight &
velocity of the striking 
body or hammer.
for the part upon which 
the stroke is to be directed.
The effect of elastic or 
non-elastic supports to the 
metal during the stroke in 
facilitating or impeding 
the effect of the stroke 
upon the metal.
Aptitude in discerning 
form, & dexterity in applying 
the stroke so as 
to remove particles of the metal in 
the most convenient manner 
from the part where 
they are too abundantnumerous, to 
a part where they are 
too few. deficient
---page break---
Forging
The art of giving 
temporary malleability 
to metals by a regulated 
degree of heat for the purpose of working them & of giving 
them form during their 
most malleable state by 
means of an hard body 
striking upon them, partly 
procuring a new arrangement 
of their particles, 
& in part by displacing
altogether portionsparts of the metal 
or heterogeneous substances.
Attrition, 
Grinding & Polishing 
Information &c.
Chemsitry & natural 
philosophy in so far as 
necessary for the management 
of the combustion 
of ordinary fuel so as to 
regulate the degree  & quantity of 
heat produced by it.
Knowledge of the relative 
powers for conducting heat 
of the various metals, 
air in motion or at rest,
vapour of water,
Of the different degrees 
of malleability of metals 
at the different degrees 
of heat with respect to 
the necessity of accelerating 
the effects of the 
striking body at a certain 
time.
Of the means of retarding the cooling 
of the metal at 
work upon.
Of continuing the degree 
of heat
of the injury the metal may suffer by 
neglect.
SufficientChemical knowledge 
of the kinds of fuel usually 
employed, to distinguish 
such as are generally 
known to contain matters 
prejudicial to the metals.
Aptitude in judging 
of the degree of contraction 
likely to take place on coolingin 
the various parts of 
wrought metals according 
to their dimensions.
Knowledge of the change 
of properties in metals 
at the different degrees 
of heat.
---page break---
| 
 Identifier: | JB/107/123/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.  | 
|||
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 107  | 
|||
| 
 123  | 
|||
| 
 002  | 
 the art of giving form to metals by casting, forging, hammering, stamping, boring, filing, chizzling, grinding, bending, soldering  | 
||
| 
 rudiments sheet (brouillon)  | 
 2  | 
||
| 
 recto  | 
|||
| 
 i taylor  | 
|||
| 
 evan nepean  | 
|||
| 
 35114  | 
|||