Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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The smallest dies which have come to the notice of the writer had holes of 0.001 in. diameter, although clients have called the calibers as small as 0.00045, 0.00055 and 0.00065. It is couunon i)ra(*tice to make the holes in diamond dies accurate to a 0.0001 inch, which to many engineers may seem almost impossible, and is therefore here mentioned. 2(). In drawing eo])per wire, it is customary to draw a 0.064 wire in one pass from a rough wire of 0.072 diameter. Smaller sizes are then produced l...)y the following consecutive reductions: to 0.05;5, 0.045, 0.040, O.'oJ^G, 0.0:52, 0.028, 0.025, 0.022, 0.019, then by 1-1000 down to 0.0075 and by half-thousandths down to 0.001.' 27. It may be mentioned that diamonds wear increasingly when drawing the following metals in the order stated, viz.: gold, silver, copper, brass, bronze, platinum, soft steel, nickel, iron and crucible steel (piano wire). 28. In order to show why such expensive material as diamond can be used economically it may be stated that diamond dies wear ^ This wire die is shown in section in onier that its construction may be clear ; in the most improved settiD
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