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... edge of every plank towards the middle of that edge should have a groove of convenient depth ploughed in it ; that the groove be filled with hemp loosely twisted and charged with any unctuous or tarry matters ; and that this edge be ...
... edge of every plank towards the middle of that edge should have a groove of convenient depth ploughed in it ; that the groove be filled with hemp loosely twisted and charged with any unctuous or tarry matters ; and that this edge be ...
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... edges , so that when the planks are put together the grooves may be opposite each other , and that narrow slips of durable wood may be placed in the grooves so as to lie across the seams the whole length of the planks , sufficient space ...
... edges , so that when the planks are put together the grooves may be opposite each other , and that narrow slips of durable wood may be placed in the grooves so as to lie across the seams the whole length of the planks , sufficient space ...
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... edge for the workmen to stand upon , and also to strengthen the caisson ; and it is surrounded by an air chamber or by air chambers consisting of wrought - iron plates rivetted together , so as to form a semi- cylindrical hollow ...
... edge for the workmen to stand upon , and also to strengthen the caisson ; and it is surrounded by an air chamber or by air chambers consisting of wrought - iron plates rivetted together , so as to form a semi- cylindrical hollow ...
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... edge , " through which width the thickness gradually diminishes to the " outer edges . " The bottom of the ship having ... edges and ends , and are fastened with scupper or other suitable nails . “ The " adhesion of the sheets of felt to ...
... edge , " through which width the thickness gradually diminishes to the " outer edges . " The bottom of the ship having ... edges and ends , and are fastened with scupper or other suitable nails . “ The " adhesion of the sheets of felt to ...
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... edge to edge or edge over edge , and solder the seams . " [ Printed , 3d . No drawings . See Repertory of Arts , vol . 29 ( second series ) , p . 75 ; and Rolls Chapel Reports , 8th Report , p . 110. ] A.D. 1816 , March 23. - N ° 4010 ...
... edge to edge or edge over edge , and solder the seams . " [ Printed , 3d . No drawings . See Repertory of Arts , vol . 29 ( second series ) , p . 75 ; and Rolls Chapel Reports , 8th Report , p . 110. ] A.D. 1816 , March 23. - N ° 4010 ...
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66 Printed angle iron apparatus application arrangement attached bars beams boilers bolts bottom bulkheads buoyancy caisson capstan carriage caulking centre chain chain pump chamber compartments connected construction copper covering curved cylinder deck diagonal Drawings edges employed engine fastened fitted fixed flanges floating frame groove gunwale gutta percha holes hollow horizontal hull improvements consist india-rubber inner invention consists invention relates inventor iron ships joints keel keelson length London Journal Newton's longitudinal lower manner masts material means metal mode motion naphtha ordinary outer paddle wheels pass Patent Journal pieces pipe piston placed planking pontoon propeller protection pumps purpose Repertory of Arts ribs rivetted rollers Rolls Chapel Reports rope rudder screw secured shaft sheathing sheets ship or vessel ship's ships and vessels side space steam stern post suitable surface thickness timber transverse treenails tubes upper valve ventilating vertical water line water-tight wood wrought iron zinc
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Page xx - And in mine own time the shape of our English ships hath been greatly bettered. It is not long since the striking of the topmast (a wonderful ease to great ships, both at sea and in...
Page 1 - French, encountering the Wonder of the World, she so warmly plied the French admiral, that she forced him out of his three-decked wooden castle, and chasing the Royal Sun before her, forced her to fly for shelter among the rocks, where she became a prey to lesser vessels that reduced her to ashes. At length, leaky and defective herself with age, she was laid up at Chatham, in order to be rebuilt ; but, being set on fire by negligence, she was...
Page 93 - ... and that quality of zinc, known in England as ' foreign zinc," and melt them together in the usual manner in any...
Page 93 - I take that quality of copper known in the trade by the appellation of ' best selected copper,' and that quality of zinc, known in England as
Page xxi - ... nor stoop upon a wind, by which the breaking loose of our ordnance, or the not use of them, with many other discommodities, are avoided.
Page 620 - NAVAL ARCHITECTURE; Or, the RUDIMENTS and RULES of SHIP BUILDING : exemplified in a SERIES of DRAUGHTS and PLANS ; with Observations tending to the further Improvement of that important Art.
Page 27 - Birmingham, gentleman : of an invention of a compound metal capable of being forged when red hot, or when cold more fit for the making of bolts, nails, and sheathing for ships, than any metals heretofore used or applied for those purposes, and also for various other purposes where other metals have been used or applied.