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Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing: Examining Competitive Processes Conference (1993 Pittsburgh, Penn.). Near-net-shape manufacturing: Proceedings of Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing: Examining Competitive Processes Conference, September 27-29, 1993, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ASM International, 1993.

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T, Halmos George, ed. Roll forming handbook. Taylor & Francis, 2005.

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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Technology and development perspectives of the metalworks and engineering products sector in Sierra Leone. United Nations, 1986.

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Metalwork Technology. Macmillan Library Reference, 1994.

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Repp, Victor E. Metalwork: Technology and Practice. 9th ed. McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 1994.

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Metalwork: Technology and Practice. McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 1999.

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Metalwork: Technology and Practice. McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 1994.

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Repp, VI. Metalwork: Technology and Practice. Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill, 1988.

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Repp, Victor E. Metalwork Technology and Practice: Workbook. 9th ed. McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 1994.

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Metalwork Technology (The Motivate Series). Macmillan Education Ltd, 1996.

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Metalwork Technology and Practice: Workbook. McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 1994.

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Andrews, Cupples /. Metalwork Technology and Pratice Instructors Resource Guide. Glenco, 1989.

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Lee, Peter W., Penn.) Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing: Examining Competitive Processes Conference (1993 : Pittsburgh, and B. Lynn Ferguson. Near Net Shape Manufacturing: Proceedings of Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing: Examining Competitive Processes Conference, September 27-29, 1993, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Asm Intl, 1993.

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The Pisa Griffin and the Mari-Cha Lion: Metalwork, art, and technology in the Medieval Islamicate Mediterranean. Pacini editore, 2018.

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Modern metalworking. Goodheart-Wilcox, 2004.

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Halmos, George T. Roll Forming Handbook. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Gagné, John. Emotional Attachments. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802648.003.0009.

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This study of iron hands situates prosthetics at the nexus of several confluent craft fields in the late Middle Ages. In particular, it shows the way that the technology behind these body attachments emerged out of masculine artisans’ communities associated with metalwork and often also with war: surgeons, locksmiths, clockmakers, and gunners. It argues that these ‘communities of technique’ were mutually collaborative fraternities whose technical knowledge moved laterally across fields. It examines several extant iron hands, including the famous model based on Ambroise Paré. The chapter propos
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Biggam, Carole P., and Kirsten Wolf, eds. A Cultural History of Color in the Medieval Age. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474206228.

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Volume 2 A Cultural History of Color in the Medieval Age covers the period 500 to 1400. The medieval age saw an extraordinary burst of color - from illuminated manuscripts and polychrome sculpture to architecture and interiors, and from enamelled and jewelled metalwork to colored glass and the exquisite decoration of artefacts. Color was used to denote affiliation in heraldry and social status in medieval clothes. Color names were created in various languages and their resonance explored in poems, romances, epics, and plays. And, whilst medieval philosophers began to explain the rainbow, theol
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