Modern Cotton Spinning Machinery: Its Principles and Construction
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by Joseph Nasmith 3 Jun, 2019
It should be distinctly understood that the mention of any machinist does not imply any approval or otherwise of his particular appliance, but is simply given in order to identify the maker of it, which it is only fair to do. The Author's Opinions ca ... Read more
It should be distinctly understood that the mention of any machinist does not imply any approval or otherwise of his particular appliance, but is simply given in order to identify the maker of it, which it is only fair to do. The Author's Opinions can be easily gathered, but it is no part of the scheme to enter into a controversy about different methods or to make the book a treatise on comparative textile mechanics. Less
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Joseph Nasmith (22 April 1850 – 8 December 1904) was a British consulting textile engineer,[1] editor of the Textile Recorder and author, known for his work on the history and state of the art of th...
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