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Raising (metalworking)

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Sheet metal workers' manual; a complete, practical instruction book on the sheet metal industry, machinery and tools, and related subjects, including the oxy-acetylen welding and cutting process
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is formed over a solid object by repeated "courses" of hammering and
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metalworking
sheet metal
annealing
elliptic geometry
potato crisp
hyperbolic geometry
Planishing
Sinking (metalworking)
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