The names given to the various lines of a tooth on a gear-wheel are as follows: In Figure 233, A is the face and B the flank of a tooth, while C is the point, and D the root of the tooth; E is the height or depth, and F the breadth. P P is the ... Read more of Drawing Gear Wheels at How to Draw.caInformational Site Network Informational
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A LECTURER, wishing to explain to a little girl the manner in which a
lobster casts his shell when he has outgrown it, said, What do you do
when you have outgrown your clothes? You throw them aside, don't
you?--O no! replied the little one, we let out the tucks! The
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