Unreferenced date December 2009 A pipe tool is any of a variety of small gadgets designed to aid in packing, tobacco smoking smoking , and emptying tobacco smoking pipe tobacco pipes . Image Pipe tool.jpg thumb right A typical pipe tool unfolded, showing from left to right a pick, reamer, and tamper. A typical pipe tool consists of a pick, a reamer, and a tamper The pick is a narrow rod or pin that can be used to clear the shank of debris, or used to aerate tightly packed tobacco. Because it is sharp it may scratch the bowl of a pipe, and so shouldn t be used for scraping. The reamer is a flat instrument shaped like a dull pen knife blade or a flattened spoon, used to scrape ash and unburned tobacco dottle off the sides and bottom of a pipe. The tamper is a blunt instrument, either a simple dowel or shaped like the top of a nail, with a flat end for tamping down the tobacco when the bowl is being packed, and for crushing the ash together to aid relighting. DEFAULTSORT Pipe Tool Category Pipe smoking mk ... more details
A collaboration tool is something that helps people Collaboration collaborate . The term is often used to mean collaborative software , but collaboration tools were being used before computer s existed. A piece of paper , for example, can be used as collaboration tool. Everything that helps to solve a predefined task together in a group more easily is an effective collaborative tool. Collaboration means, in this context, working together to fulfill a shared, collective, bounded goal. Conference call Conference phone calls may be replaced by asynchronous conferencing , video conference s, IRC or Instant Messaging now. Peer Review s of documentation are easier to establish through wiki s than by iterative versions on paper. Whiteboard s are partly imitated by Online whiteboards that allow telework . See also Collaborative software Cloud collaboration Document collaboration Sources cite conference author Eugene Eric Kim title wikibooks Wikimania05 Presentation EK1 Back to the Future Lessons from the Past on Collaboration and Tools booktitle wikibooks Wikimania05 Proceedings of Wikimania 2005 year 2005 pages tool stub Category Collaboration ... more details
Tool management is needed in the Manufacturing metalworking so that the information regarding the tool ... flow. The information is stored in a database and is registered and applied using the tool management software. The tool data management consists of specific data fields, graphics and parameters which ... equipment. Unlike hand tools, a tool in the NC machining CNC production is composed of several parts ... tool assemblies, which are documented in a list. Each component, each assembly and each list has an identification under which the specifications are found. The tool management is divided into the documentation ... is divided into the actual description of the tool specifications , the work instructions ... data describes the tool in its qualitative aspects, but does not provide quantities and locations. Components File Tool component outline FSJ 02.jpg thumb Outline sample for chamfer tools. The components ... and stored in tool release. There is a distinction between cutting components ex. Tipped tool inserts ... in use. They are often acquired together with a new tool machine. Clamping equipments are handled like ..., supplier s product code, and a unique item number. Each component is assigned to a specific tool ... linked to a tool category that belongs to a user specific Data structure tree structure, which serves ... data geometrical value vary depending on the type of tool. The data fields are specified in the class ... information, PDF data of the tool manufacturer as a data sheet with exploded view , 3D data ..., progressive feed, cooling and production method. Tool Assemblies The tool assembly is built out of several components. The component at the rear end must fit to be connect the machine tool , and the cutting component is found on the other end ex. drill or tipped tool insert . Varying components ..., a specific number and the allotted tool class. The geometric fields are computed directly through ... science default in the measuring process with a tool presetting machine. The exact position at the tool ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A tool pusher sometimes toolpusher is an occupation within the oil drilling industry. On a land drilling rig the tool pusher may be rig manager and responsible for all operations, but on drillship s and offshore Semi submersible Platform oil rigs , toolpushers are department heads in charge of the drilling department and reporting to the Captain nautical Master or Offshore Installation Manager OIM offshore installation manager OIM depending on the company who in turn report to a shore based rig manager. Other department heads include the Chief Mate and Chief Engineer . Tool pushers are in charge of keeping the rig in all necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. They work closely in conjunction with the representative of the operating exploration company i.e., company man in regard to the actual drilling of the well. In recent times, toolpushers also have taken on somewhat of an administrative role, as they frequently do paperwork related to the rig crew regarding payroll, benefits, and related matters. Toolpushers are also responsible for coordinating services with third party companies related to the drilling of the well. Tool pushers usually start at an entry level position i.e., a roustabout or roughneck and work their way up over many years. DEFAULTSORT Tool Pusher Category Resource extraction occupations Category Petroleum production Job stub ... more details
or reinvention of the tool that bears his name may have been a direct result of the disaster, as he ... 1913, and in 1920 the Forest Service began contracting for the tool to be commercially manufactured. See also Driptorch Fire flapper tool Flare pyrotechnic McLeod tool Fire rake References Reflist ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 CIP Tool should not be confused with Ciptool , a Bluetooth configuration tool. For other uses of CIP, see CIP disambiguation . CIP Tool Communicating Interacting Processes is a software tool for the modelling and implementation of event driven applications. It is especially relevant for the development of software components of embedded systems . History The underlying mathematical formalisms of CIP were first proposed by the physicist, Hugo Fierz . The tool was subsequently developed at the ETH Zurich Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich in a series of research projects during the 1990s. Development and distribution has since been transferred to a commercially operating spin off company, CIP Tool, based in Solothurn , Switzerland. CIP Tool has been over taken by Actifsource GmbH in summer 2011. Actifsource is currently integrating the CIP Tool into the Actifsource workbench. The release date is scheduled for summer 2012. Methodology The CIP model is basically a finite state machine , or more precisely, an extended finite state machine processes can store and modify variables and can use these to enable or disable transitions . In CIP, a desired system behaviour is broken down into distinct processes , each of which is a set of states interconnected by transitions . One state in every process is tagged as active state. This active status can be transferred to another state through the execution of a transition. Such transitions are triggered by events from external sources, e.g. sensors or in pulses from other processes . Transitions can in turn send one or several out pulses to other processes or actions to external receivers, e.g. effectors . The CIP model is sometimes confused with petri nets . This may be because to beginners, the notation ... run time. Code generation CIP Tool permits models to be automatically converted to executable code ... cip tool actifsource.com cip tool company website http www.ines.zhaw.ch engineering ines ... more details
distinguish Stone tool The term tool stone has multiple meanings. In archaeology , a tool stone is a type of stone that is used to manufacture stone tool s. ref name Lithics cite book first William last Andrefsky Jr. title Lithics Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis publisher Cambridge University Press year 2005 edition Second Edition isbn 0 521 61500 3 ref Alternatively, the term can be used to refer to stones used as the raw material for tools. ref name Folsom cite book isbn 978 1 879621 27 5 url http books.google.ca books?id 8oUIAQAAMAAJ&q 22tool stone 22&dq 22tool stone 22 title Folsom lithic technology explorations in structure and variation publisher International Monographs in Prehistory author Daniel S. Amick year 1999 page accessdate 2010 10 03 ref Generally speaking, tools that require a sharp edge are made using cryptocrystal line materials that fracture in an easily controlled Conchoidal fracture conchoidal manner. ref name Lithics Cryptocrystalline tool stones include flint and chert , which are fine grained sedimentary materials rhyolite and felsite , which are igneous flowstone s and obsidian , a form of natural glass created by igneous processes. These materials fracture in a predictable fashion, and are easily resharpened. For more information on this subject, see lithic reduction . Large grained materials, such as basalt , granite , and sandstone , may also be used as tool stones, but for a very different purpose they are ideal for ground stone Artifact archaeology artifacts . Whereas cryptocrystalline materials are most useful for killing and processing animals ... down into stitching awl awls , adzes , and axes . In the contemporary diamond industry a tool ... David E. Koskoff year 1981 page accessdate 2010 10 03 quote This second diamond, known as the tool stone, is cemented to a short pole, ... As the revolving stone repeatedly knocks against the tool stone ... diamond products. Specialised tool stone selection substitutes for inexperienced diamond selection ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 Steels Tool steel refers to a variety of carbon steel carbon and alloy steel s that are particularly well suited to be made into tool s. Their suitability comes from their distinctive ..., and or their resistance to deformation at elevated temperatures red hardness . Tool steel is generally used in a heat treated state. With a carbon content between 0.7 and 1.5 , tool steels are manufactured ... suppliers who provide tooling blanks intended for oil quenching. Tool steels are made to a number ... cutting edge is necessary, as in stamping Die manufacturing dies , or whether the tool has to withstand ... used for such applications as stamping dies, metal cutting tools, etc. Tool steels are also ... Iron and Steel Institute AISI Society of Automotive Engineers SAE grades of tool steel is the most common scale used to identify various grades of tool steel. Individual alloys within a grade are given a number for example A2, O1, etc. Water hardening grades W grade tool steel gets its name from its ... carbon steel . This type of tool steel is the most commonly used tool steel because of its low cost compared to other tool steels. They work well for small parts and applications where high temperatures ... is low so W grade tool steels must be quenched in water. These steels can attain high hardness above HRC 60 and are rather brittle compared to other tool steels. The toughness of W grade tool .... Cold working grades These tool steels are used on larger parts or parts that require minimal distortion ... grade tool steel was mushet steel , which was known as air hardening steel at the time. Modern .... Their machinability is good for tool steels and they have a balance of wear resistance and toughness ... AISI A2 publisher Efunda url http www.efunda.com materials alloys tool steels show tool.cfm?ID ... , 0.3 nickel Ni , 1.0 molybdenum Mo , 0.15 0.50 vanadium V A common general purpose tool steel it is the most ... anchor A3 ref Citation title AISI A3 publisher Efunda url http www.efunda.com materials alloys tool ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2011 Infobox tool name Chain tool image caption A bicycle chain tool other name classification Bicycle tools types used with inventor manufacturer model related image ChainTool1.jpg 400px thumb right A typical chain tool. With a chain placed on the central sprocket, the screw is turned until a pin is pushed from the linkage A chain tool is a small mechanical device used to break a bicycle chain in such a way that it can be mended with the same tool. A bicycle chain has links and plates that are pinned together these pins can be pushed out with the chain tool. Because the pins are pushed out gradually with a screw, they can be partially removed or fully removed, depending upon the intention of the user. The chain tool has two positions where a chain can be inserted perpendicular to the tool, one close to the movable screw portion, and one lower down just above the fixed end. In each position, there are a pair of protruding tabs one fits into the center of one link of the chain, the other fits into the center of the next link. With the chain properly in place, the pin is held in the center of the tool, so that the tip of the movable screw can press on the end of the pin. The end of the screw is slightly narrower than the pin, so that it can press the pin through ... the pin in the all important vertical alignment with the screw of the tool. Some chain tools ..., chain pins are almost impossible to insert unless the tool has been specifically designed to do ... ways to proceed. While a chain tool is required to shorten simple chains on a bicycle, and as described .... A chain tool is usually needed to shorten a chain, even when a fast release link is being used, unless ... tool to remove it, and counting the links it is noted that there were 112 in total. The new chain should ..., then the chain tool can be used to completely remove four links. The fast release link plates are installed ... alone. There are variations of the method in use, but in each case a chain tool will usually be needed ... more details
File Minnesota State Capitol Woodworkers Toolbox Historical Society.jpg thumb Woodworking hand tool s and toolbox from the Minnesota State Capitol building, circa 1900. An Antiques antique tool is generally defined as a tool over 100 years old Citation needed date February 2007 , but often this definition is used more loosely to refer to any tool manufactured before World War II . The use of tools is one of the primary means by which humans are distinguished from animals. Tools are the parents of all other antiques. Most manmade objects were made with the use of tools and great effort goes into the creation of newer and better tools to solve the production problems of today. The study of antique tools provides a glimpse of human development and cultural preferences through history. People collect ... referred to as galoot s. The creation of a tool often makes possible the creation of more advanced ... do so as part of a rigorous study program they want to catalog all types of a specific tool, for example ... in. Tool Collecting Categories Categories of tools range from the broad planes, rules, braces, hammers ..., Seneca Falls Tool Company tools, Miller s Falls tools, Disston Saws, Chelor planes, etc. Tools of a specific ... categories for example, one each of a specific type of Stanley tool, i.e. all Stanley saws ..., or tools showing how an early patent was bought out and developed by another company. Tool ... cutting tool of choice. The blade of the sickle was serrated and less circular than the reaping hook. The employment of this tool took less finesse and more of a slashing technique. It was used in conjunction ... 19th centuries hinted at the grace and art required for using the tool properly. The blade was straighter ... had two nibs. Used by an experienced hand, the scythe was an efficient tool, slicing through acres ... Tony Murland s antique tool auction house . Based in England. Catologues emphasize artistic ... for tool collectors, and antique tools for sale. Types of tools DEFAULTSORT Antique Tool Category ... more details
A nipper or tile nipper like a pair of scissors or pliers is a tool used to nip or remove small amounts of a hard material, such as pieces of a tile which needs to be fitted around an odd or irregular shape . For tile that requires a straight cut a tile cutter is used. This is a small mechanical device where the tile is placed, aligned and clamped on a platform lightly scored with a cutting wheel and snapped in two with a handled slicer blade similar to a paper cutter in appearance . For larger jobs an electric tile saw or wet saw is used this saw is similar to a small mitre saw except that water is distributed on the saw blade to lessen the effects of heat and friction. A rail nipper is used in rail transport modelling to cut rail track s. See also Tin snips References Reader s Digest Book of Skills & Tools ISBN 0 89577 469 0 DEFAULTSORT Nipper Tool Category Tools tool stub tr Pense ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A gripe is a simple form of Clamp tool clamp used in building a Clinker boat building clinker boat, for temporarily holding the Strake 1. Boatbuilding strake which is being fitted onto the one to which it is to be attached. The strake is relatively thin and wide so that it is necessary for the tool to have a long reach while only a small movement is required. This is achieved by taking two pieces of dense timber, typically oak, each of a length a little more than twice the widest width of the strake. A coach bolt see Screw Bolt carriage bolt is fitted through the middle and adjusted so that the gripe will fit onto the land the joint between the adjacent strakes while admitting the point of a wedge between the free ends of the two parts of the gripe. The wedge is then tapped in so that the gripe grips the land, using the bolt as a fulcrum. The name is pronounced with the i as a long diphthong and is a form of the word grip . Woodworking DEFAULTSORT Gripe Tool Category Woodworking hand tools Category Ship construction ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A dolly is the name given to a category of tools used in shaping sheet metal. In general, a dolly is a solid piece of metal, small enough to hold in one hand, with a curved or shaped face. Generally a dolly will have more than one surface, each with its own radius of curvature much like a three dimensional French curve , allowing the craftsman more flexibility in using the tool. A dolly can be used either as a hammer , shaping the metal to match the curve of the dolly, or as small anvil to provide a curved surface over which to dome or dish metal. They are commonly used to shape sheet metal in auto repair, especially in locations where it is difficult to swing a hammer. They can also be used as backers for upsetting metal. When used as a portable anvil, a dolly can be used to hold a rivet in position while it is being clenched with a Snapper tool snapper . Such dollies are commonly cylindrical in shape, and rely on mass to work. The act of using it is known as holding up or holding on. Dollies can also be used in boat building , when clenching nails. See clinker boat building . See also Dolly trailer Hand truck DEFAULTSORT Dolly Tool Category Metalworking tools Metalworking stub Tool stub ... more details
A fixture is a work holding or support device used in the manufacturing industry. What makes a fixture unique is that each one is built to fit a particular part or shape. The main purpose of a fixture is to locate and in some cases hold a workpiece during either a machining operation or some other industrial process. ref name p404 Drake, C. 1989 . Proper Fixturing. In Metals Handbook 9th Ed. , Vol. 16 Machining pp. 404 410 . USA ASM International. ref A jig tool jig differs from a fixture in that it guides the tool to its correct position in addition to locating and supporting the workpiece. ref name p404 ref Groover, M. 2007 . The fundamentals of modern manufacturing. Hoboken, NJ John Wiley and sons, inc. ref The primary purposes of jigs and fixtures is to ref name p404 Reduce the cost of production Maintain consistent quality Maximize efficiency Enable a variety of parts to be made to correct specifications Reduce operator errors Types of Fixtures General Purpose They are usually relatively inexpensive and can be used to hold a variety and range of sizes of workpieces examples Vices, chucks, split collets . Special Purpose They are designed and built to hold a particular workpiece for a specific operation on a specific machine or process. See also Degrees of freedom engineering Kinematic coupling Notes refs Woodworking DEFAULTSORT Fixture Tool Category Manufacturing Category Metalworking tools Category Tools Category Woodworking jigs metalworking stub tool stub Woodworking stub fa de Spannzeug ... more details
A slasher is an implement with a long sharp blade used to clear Scrubland scrub . Its long handle, and the open face of its blade, lends it to use for clearing thin and dense low lying bush where an axe would be too clumsy. Types of tools tool stub Category Cutting tools ... more details
About the American rock band Tool disambiguation Use mdy dates date June 2011 pp move indef Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Tool image Tool live barcelona 2006.jpg caption Tool performing live in Barcelona in 2006. Visible from left to right are Adam Jones musician Adam ... metal , progressive rock years active 1990 present label Tool Dissectional, Volcano Entertainment ... Jones br Maynard James Keenan br Justin Chancellor past members Paul D Amour Tool is an American ... Amour . Tool has won three Grammy Awards , performed worldwide tours, and produced albums topping the charts in several countries. Tool emerged with a heavy metal music heavy metal sound on their first studio album Undertow was Tool s first full length album Opiate was only an EP, and does not need mention here Undertow Tool album Undertow in 1993, and later became a dominant act in the alternative ... around the world. Due to Tool s incorporation of visual arts and relatively long and complex releases ... 1988&ndash 1992 Main 72826 Opiate EP Deleted image removed File Tool hush screenshot.jpg thumb left Tool s first music video Hush Tool song Hush 1992 features prominent appearances by the band members ... covering their genitalia. During the 1980s, each of the future members of Tool moved to Los Angeles ... with Pigmy Love Circus . ref cite news url http www.rollingstone.com music news tool drummer goes to circus 20040430 title Tool Drummer Goes to Circus author Adem Tepedelen work Rolling Stone date April ... up. ref Akhtar, C3. ref Tool s lineup was completed when a friend of Jones introduced them to bassist ... title A Sober Look At Tool accessdate April 9, 2007 first Katherine last Turman ref Early on, the band ... s name, Keenan later explained their intentions differently Tool is exactly what it sounds like It s a big dick. It s a wrench.... we are... your tool use us as a catalyst in your process of finding ... title Tool Rules journal Ray Gun magazine Ray Gun accessdate August 27, 2006 month April year 1994 issue ... more details
See also Multi tool powertool ref improve date October 2011 imagestack Image Pocketgrip.jpg thumb Wenger Pocketgrip Deleted image removed Image Swiss Army knife.jpg thumb A Victorinox Swiss army knife puic 1 Swiss Army knife.jpg log 2008 December 20 Image Leatherman.jpg thumb Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool Image Victorinox Multitool.jpg thumb Victorinox SwissTool A multi tool or multitool is any one of a range of portable, versatile hand tool s that combines several individual functions in a single unit. The smallest are credit card or key sized units designed for carrying in a wallet or on a keyring, but others are designed for to be carried in a trouser pocket or belt mounted pouch. Historical The idea of incorporating several tools in one small portable unit is very old, dating back at least as far as Middle Roman times. ref http www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk opac search cataloguedetail.html? function xslt& limit 10&priref 70534 Roman multi tool ref Many of these were based around eating. Pocket knives Among the earliest contemporary examples is the Swiss army knife as supplied by makers Victorinox and Wenger . The actual version supplied to the Military of Switzerland Swiss army includes a knife blade, a reamer , a bottle opener screwdriver wire stripper , and a can opener screwdriver. Besides Victorinox and Wenger, many other manufacturers now make similar knives. Other versions ... 4x4, SOG ToolClip, Snap on and CRKT Zilla Tool are similar in style. Folding multi tools In 1984 Tim Leatherman sold his first Pocket Survival Tool , ref http money.cnn.com 2007 09 27 smbusiness 100123045.fsb ... based tool, and incorporating a set of needle nosed pliers in a balisong knife balisong style mechanism. Too large for most pockets it came with a belt pouch. Today, Leatherman Leatherman Tool Group manufactures and markets a variety of different multi tool models. Leatherman is now often treated ... tool stub de Multifunktionswerkzeug nl Multitool ru sv Multiverktyg ... more details
Image Icetool.jpg thumb An ice tool with hammer fitted An ice tool is a specialized elaboration of the modern ice axe and often described broadly as an ice axe or technical axe , used in ice climbing , mostly ... tool simple as an ice axe , classic ice axes are often referred to as traveling axes , walking axes ... are needed in order for the climber supported by crampon ed feet to use each tool in turn in maintaining ... the other tool to a higher level, before raising the body weight with the legs and thereby setting ... tool uses a specialized leashes that snugly grips the climbers wrist. The length of the leash is adjusted so that when a climber hangs on a leash their hand remains at the tool s handle portion ... shaft. The greatest disadvantage to a leashed tool is the potential to become stuck on the tool in the rest position without the ability to reach the grip and control the tool Leashless ice tools ... s inability to rest on their wrists and the potential for dropping a tool en route. Advantages ... plus a climber s ability to move their hands to any part of the tool unrestricted by the leash ... of going leashless. Each tool is clipped to a bungee cord that terminates on the climbers waist ... tool being placed The physical designs of ice tools differ more widely than those of other ice axes ..., and shaft component with limited variation in leashes. Pick variations Most ice tool picks are flat ... replaceable, to deal with point damage or to accommodate more than one pick design on the same tool ... ice tool adzes, those of ice tools vary in several aspects other ice tools have a hammer head ... adze and hammer. Shaft variations Shafts may be straight, as with shafts of non ice tool axes, or have ... centimetre being by far the most common length. Spike variations Non ice tool spikes are generally flat and symmetrical, with straight or convex edges meeting at a point. Ice tool spikes vary widely ... altogether and end with a smooth handle. Indoor Ice tool Ice tools are now available for training ... more details
advert date August 2011 wikify date August 2011 meta CASE tool is a type of application software that provides ... the design and generation of CASE tool s. In general, meta CASE tools should provide generic CASE tool Software component Software component component s that can be customised and instantiated ... CASE tool and then generate the tool from the specification. ref A rapid development model for meta CASE tool design, Conceptual Modeling ER 97, Maokai Gong, Louise Scott, Yingping Xiao and Ray ... Environments Contemporary Concepts in Schefstrom, D and van den Broek, G eds Tool Integration ... engineer s working on a particular application project , the choice of CASE tool would typically ... budget, and numbers of people involved. For some applications, a suitable tool may not be available ... environments which produce a custom tool set from a high level description of the required tools ... and construction of CASE tools that support arbitrary methodologies. A CASE tool customizer first specifies the desired methodology and customizes the corresponding CASE tool. Then software developers use that CASE tool to develop software systems. An advantage of this approach is that the same tool is used with different methodologies, which in turn, reduces the learning curve and consequently ... this technology can be used as a practical teaching tool considering the shortened length of development ... Modeling Language UML method. A method also dictates other CASE tool functions, such as how ..., a tool can generate CORBA IDL definitions only if the modeling language can adequately specify and analyze CORBA compliant Interface computer science interface s. If the tool and method does not generate ..., which fail even to illustrate the application domain adequately, the tool does not provide the necessary ... changes you may incrementally update the method support in your CASE tool. This is exactly what ... programmed and compiler compiled into the CASE tool . This hard coded part defines what kind of models ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 In metalworking and woodworking , a jig is a type of tool used to control the location and or motion of another tool. A jig s primary purpose is to provide repeatability , accuracy , and interchangeability in the manufacturing of products. ref harvnb Henriksen p 1 . ref A jig is often confused with a Fixture tool fixture a fixture holds the work in a fixed location. A device that does both functions holding the work and guiding a tool is called a jig. Citation needed date February 2010 An example of a jig is when a key is duplicated, the original is used as a jig so the new key can have the same path as the old one. Since the advent of automation and computer numerical control led CNC machines, jigs are often not required because the tool path is digitally programmed and stored in memory. Jigs may be made for reforming plastics. Jigs or templates have been known long before the industrial age. There are many types of jigs, and each one is custom tailored to do a specific job. Many jigs are created because there is a necessity to do so by the tradesmen . Some are to increase productivity, to do repetitious activities and to do a job more precisely. Some types of jigs are also called wikt template template s or guides . Jigs include machining jig s, woodworking jig s e.g. tapering jig , welders jig s, Jig jewellery jewelers jig s, and many others. Drill jig A drill jig is a type of jig that expedites repetitive hole center location on multiple interchangeable parts by acting as a template to guide the twist drill or other boring device into the precise location of each intended hole center. In metalworking practice, typically a hardened drill bushing lines each hole on the jig plate to keep the tool from damaging the jig. Drill jigs started falling ... industry by CNC machine tool s, in which Servomechanism servo controls are capable of moving the tool to the correct location automatically, the need for drill jigs and for the jobs of the Drill ... more details
Infobox Software name MediaCodeSpeedEdit logo screenshot caption developer ala42 released Start date and age 2004 11 11 ref name DVDFab1History cite web url http ala42.cdfreaks.com MCSE changelog.txt title Changelog ref frequently updated yes Release version update? Don t edit this page, just click on the version number operating system Microsoft Windows Windows genre Tool license Freeware website url http ala42.cdfreaks.com MCSE MediaCodeSpeedEdit is a Microsoft Windows tool that allows changing firmware parameters of DVD drives. See also Riplock References Reflist External links Official http ala42.cdfreaks.com MCSE DEFAULTSORT MCSE Category DVD multimedia software stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tool of the Man Type Album Artist Poster Children Cover PosterChildrenToolOfTheManCover.jpg Released 1993 Recorded Dreamland New York city New York , New York state New York Genre Alternative rock Length 41 16 Label Sire Records Sire Producer Mike McMackin Reviews Last album Daisychain Reaction br 1991 This album Tool of the Man br 1993 Next album Just like You Poster Children album Just like You br 1994 Tool of the Man is Poster Children s third album, released in 1993. The title of the album comes from graffiti written in dust on the band s van during the South by Southwest Festival Poster Children , Band of the Year, Tool of the Man . The album art consists of several optical illusions, including an afterimage of the United States flag on the front cover. Track listing Dynamite Chair 3 01 Tommyhaus 3 26 In My Way 5 07 Clock Street 4 17 Redline 5 20 Shotguns & Pickups 2 32 Blatant Dis 3 56 Idiot Show 4 19 Outside In 3 30 Three Bullets 5 48 Personnel Rick Valentin Vocals, Guitar Rose Marshack Bass, vocals Jim Valentin Guitar John Herndon Drums Credits Mike McMackin Producer, Engineer DEFAULTSORT Tool Of The Man Category 1993 albums Category Poster Children albums Category Sire Records albums ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 The Rodin tool , for formal modelling in Event B. Event B is a notation and method developed from the B Method and is intended to be used with an incremental style of Modeling language modelling . The idea of incremental modelling has been taken from programming High level programming language modern programming languages come with integrated development environment that make it easy to modify and improve programs. The Rodin tool provides such an environment for Event B. The two main characteristics of the Rodin tool are its ease of use and its extensibility. The tool focuses on modelling. It is easy to modify models and try out variations of a model. The tool can also be extended easily. This makes it possible to adapt the tool to specific needs, so the tool can be adapted to fit into existing development processes instead demanding the opposite. Rodin Rigorous Open Development Environment for Complex Systems is Extension of Eclipse software Eclipse IDE Java based Rodin Eclipse Builder coordinates Well formedness type checker Proof obligation PO generator Proof manager PM Propagation of changes Rodin Proof Manager PM PM constructs proof tree for each PO Automatic and interactive modes PM manages used hypotheses PM calls reasoners to discharge goal, or split goal into subgoals Collection of reasoners simplifier, rule based, decision procedures, Basic tactics language to define PM and reasoners Industrial applications and case studies The Rodin project included five industrial case studies that served to validate the tool set and helped with the elaboration of an appropriate methodology for using the tools. The case studies were led by industrial partners of the Rodin project supported by the other partners. The case studies were as follows a failure .... An open extensible tool environment for Event B. In Z. Liu and J. He, editors, ICFEM 2006, volume ... Formal Modelling Tool,EU research project IST 511599 RODIN http www.eclipse.org Eclipse . Eclipse ... more details
Image Conventional lathe.jpg thumb Lathe is an example of a machine tool A machine tool is a machine ... cutting grinding , shearing or other forms of deformation. Machine tools employ some sort of tool ... and the cutting tool which is called the toolpath is controlled or constrained by the machine ... definition of the term machine tool varies among users, as detailed in the Nomenclature and key ..., the term, arising at a time when all tools up till then had been hand tool s, simply provided a label ..., depending on how one views the headstock spindle tool spindle itself but the earliest lathe with direct mechanical control of the cutting tool s path was a screw cutting lathe dating to about 1483 ... of various root concepts First is the spindle tool spindle concept itself, which constraints workpiece or tool movement to rotation around a fixed axis . This ancient concept predates machine tools ... of the tool itself on these machines was entirely freehand. The machine slide, which has many forms, such as dovetail ways, box ways, or cylindrical column ways. Machine slides constrain tool or workpiece ... control with machine tool toolpath control was delayed many decades, in part because the programmable control methods of musical boxes and looms lacked the rigidity for machine tool toolpaths ... , and productivity . With a machine tool, toolpaths that no human muscle could constrain can be constrained ... referred to by historians of technology as building the skill into the tool , in contrast to the toolpath constraining skill being in the person who wields the tool. As an example, it is physically ..., the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research NBER referenced the definition of a machine tool as any machine operating by other than hand power which employs a tool to work on metal . ref name Jerome1934 ... Harvnb Holland 1989 . ref which is also a history of the machine tool industry in general from the 1940s ... firms in the industry. Many reports on machine tool export and import and similar economic topics use ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Tool Cover Baboontool.JPG Artist Baboon band Baboon from Album B side Why d You Say Die? br What s Up with You? Released 1993 Format 7 vinyl record Recorded Resin Studios, Denton, Texas Denton , Texas Genre Rock and roll Length 10 45 Label Silver Girl Records Writer Producer Sam McCall and Baboon Certification Chart position Last single Save Me Baboon song Save Me br 1993 This single Tool br 1993 Next single The Kissing Song King of the Damned Laser Gag br 1997 Misc Extra track listing Album Face Down in Turpentine Type studio prev track Positive prev no 6 this track Why d You Say Die? track no 7 next track Emotionless next no 8 Extra track listing Album The Numb E.P. Type EP prev track Master Salvatoris prev no 5 this track Why d You Say Die? track no 6 next track next no Tool is a 7 single music single by Baboon band Baboon that was released in 1993 on Silver Girl Records . Side A is 33 revolutions per minute rpm while side B is 45rpm. The song Tool also appears on the band s first album, Face Down in Turpentine , though the album version is a different recording. The recording of Tool from this single also appears on the Get It Through Your Thick Skull compilation. This version of the first b side Why d You Say Die? is also on Face Down in Turpentine and Baboon s 1996 The Numb E.P. . Track listing Tool 4 03 Why d You Say Die? 3 50 What s Up With You? 2 52 All songs by Baboon. Personnel Andrew Huffstetler Singing vocals Mike Rudnicki guitar Steven Barnett Drum kit drums Bart Rogers bass guitar bass Sam McCall producer Baboon producer, art concept Keith York layout Paul Piskor layout DEFAULTSORT Tool Song Category 1993 singles Category Baboon songs ... more details