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    1. The lathe had been a heavy electrical load and the battery was so run-down that the lights were reduced to a dim glow


    2. equipment consisted of a lathe, dril press and some hand tools


    3. machining days, this was probably true, particularly when turning on a lathe


    4. Remus threw some valves open and with a great whoosh and a progression of building chugs the steam engine began to turn the lathe


    5. Faster and faster Remus spun it up, until the huge lathe began to shudder out-of-balance, setting the tins and jars on the shelves to tinkling and rattling and the very floor under Jeeters’ feet to vibrating, and Remus quickly dialed the speed back down until the shaking ceased


    6. Jeeter finally got himself separated and rolled up onto his knees, gasping and wheezing, only to see the lathe spinning down, with Remus trailing his fingers along a slender shaft that was all that remained of the once massive trunk


    7. He started his career in Libya by working as a lathe operator and traded in small quantities of liners on the side


    8. Clever at all games of cards, a good hunter, and writing a fine hand, he had at home a lathe, and amused himself by turning napkin rings, with which he filled up his house, with the jealousy of an artist and the egotism of a bourgeois


    9. Of the windows of the village there was one yet more often occupied; for on Sundays from morning to night, and every morning when the weather was bright, one could see at the dormer-window of the garret the profile of Monsieur Binet bending over his lathe, whose monotonous humming could be heard at the Lion d'Or


    10. The latter was going back to see his lathe again

    11. But it was impossible because of the lathe to hear what she was saying


    12. "Oh, leave off!" she murmured, fancying she heard Binet's lathe


    13. A lathe is one of the most fun tools to use


    14. cascading over your hands as you work on a lathe


    15. of wood is clamped into the lathe horizontally


    16. lathe is turned on, it rotates the wood


    17. other vessels can also be created on a lathe


    18. After breakfast he walked with his two brothers, non-evangelical, well-educated, hall-marked young men, correct to their remotest fibre, such unimpeachable models as are turned out yearly by the lathe of a systematic tuition


    19. to see his lathe again


    20. But it was impossible because of the lathe to hear what she was

    21. He was himself always occupied: writing his memoirs, solving problems in higher mathematics, turning snuffboxes on a lathe, working in the garden, or superintending the building that was always going on at his estate


    22. Through the door came the regular hum of a lathe


    23. The prince was working at the lathe and after glancing round continued his work


    24. The large table covered with books and plans, the tall glass-fronted bookcases with keys in the locks, the high desk for writing while standing up, on which lay an open exercise book, and the lathe with tools indicated continuous, varied, and orderly activity


    25. After a few more turns of the lathe he removed his foot from the pedal, wiped his chisel, dropped it into a leather pouch attached to the lathe, and, approaching the table, summoned his daughter


    26. When Princess Mary went to him at the usual hour he was working at his lathe and, as


    27. The large table covered with books and plans, the tall glass-fronted bookcases with keys in the locks, the high desk for writing while standing up, on which lay an open exercise book, and the lathe with tools laid ready to hand and shavings scattered around—all indicated continuous, varied, and orderly activity


    28. “And are the hours the same? And the walks in the avenues? And the lathe?” asked Prince Andrew with a scarcely perceptible smile which showed that, in spite of all his love and respect for his father, he was aware of his weaknesses


    29. When Princess Mary went to him at the usual hour he was working at his lathe and, as usual, did not look round at her


    30. The excavation and the fitting of the cylinders was performed accurately by means of a turning lathe

    31. The better way is to arrange a lathe with a hollow headstock and a guide which will carry a pod-auger boring in from one end


    32. The Same, without the Lathe and Circular-Saw, $6


    1. There was a smell of lubrication and lathed brass


    1. where the plaster still adheres to exposed rib lathes


    2. Allcock's still made hooks, of course, but Harry was most taken by the planing machines and commercial lathes churning out components so quickly and efficiently


    3. Horizontal Mills and Lathes Have Gravity Helping Clear Chips


    4. On lathes and horizontal mills,


    5. "Inverted Spindle Lathes" and are a potent alternative to bar fed lathes


    6. I bought a few more lathes for the factory and hired additional workers at the foundry


    7. Gamal, another frequent client, bought two lathes, opened a small workshop and bought liner castings from the Egyptian military factories, where instead of grenades, guns and bullets they stooped to the manufacture of cast iron cylinder liners


    8. hand turned on lathes


    9. In the middle of the shop, under a two-armed gas pendant, was another table or bench, also thickly coated with old, dried paint, and by the side of this were two large stands on which were hanging up to dry some of the lathes of the venetian blinds belonging to `The Cave', which Crass and Slyme were painting - piecework - in their spare time


    10. The remainder of the lathes were leaning against the walls or piled in stacks on the table

    11. Whatever harsh voices might be bawling into the microphones of central Europe, and whatever lathes spinning in the armament factories, the return of Lord Marchmain was a matter of first importance in his own neighbourhood


    12. The wall was a thin layer of plaster upheld by lathes and beams, and, as the reader had just learned, it allowed the sound of voices and words to be clearly distinguished


    13. All at once he sprang up; he had just perceived, near the top, close to the ceiling, a triangular hole, which resulted from the space between three lathes


    1. Then he sat where the fire roasted his body and waited until all the walls had sunken down with fluttering crashes, until the last ceiling bent, blanketing the floors with molten plaster and scorched lathing


    2. In lathing I was pleased to be able to send home each nail with a single blow of the hammer, and it was my ambition to transfer the plaster from the board to the wall neatly and rapidly


    3. Venturing one day to substitute deeds for words, he turned up his cuffs, seized a plasterer's board, and having loaded his trowel without mishap, with a complacent look toward the lathing overhead, made a bold gesture thitherward; and straightway, to his complete discomfiture, received the whole contents in his ruffled bosom


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