
The material for each element is organized by oxidation state of the metal and also by the nature of the ligands involved, with additional sections covering special features of the coordination chemistry and applications of the complexes. Tony Griffiths' site indicates that the Pootatuck company operated in the early 1950s and that it evolved into the David Jones Machine Company (also selling castings for build-it-yourself machine tools): A scan of a brochure/catalog, 'Build Your Own Machine Tools / Castings / We Supply The / Lathes - Shapers - Milling Machines' sic it is typographically misguided is online on at: The NEMES Shaper Books page has a copy of this scan: (note that there is a space in 'Shaper Books').Introduction to Volume 5 This volume presents a survey of significant developments in the chemistry of Groups 7 and 8 of the transition metals since the publication of Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC) in 1987.

click image to view larger This was a kit of castings one could buy to machine one's own shaper. Since it's in the public domain, I've done another scan of it from my copy of this book (2636x2488 in the version you get when you click through on the image below it is a 14 Megabyte PNG image file). It's a nice illustration, but the scan is a little on the low-res side (650x588). On he uses an image of an Ohio shaper to identify the parts of the shaper: The paper original of this image is in Charles Bradford Cole's book Tool Making (Chicago: American Technical Society: 1939 reprinted 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943). The Files section of the also contains a single page scan from an unidentified brochure (in the 'Gould & Eberhardt 16 Speed' folder, as 'Shaper brochure scan1.pdf') which advertises the hard chrome V-ways on all 'Mitts and Merrill - G&E Shapers,' again suggesting that they were at this time made by the same firm.
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('Army technical manual for Mitts & Merrill shaper') This same document (identical file) is in the Files section of the as a manual for the Gould & Eberhardt shaper ('G & E Shaper.pdf'), suggesting that Mitts & Merrill by this date had acquired. US Army Technical Manual TM 9-3418-204-14&P, Operator's, Organizational, Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts List for Shaper NSN 3418-0 (Mitts & Merrill Inc.) (June 1981) is online in at.

There is a copy of this article, with scanned images (in black and white) and reformatted text, online at There is a copy of this article, with scanned photographs and reformatted text, but also re-drawn drawings, on at: This same file is also in the 'Files' section of the. Go to the Google Advanced Book Search page. It may be viewed online via Google Books, presumably in arrangement with Popular Mechanics. I believe that this article is still in copyright at this time ( Popular Mechanics was very active in renewing its copyrights). This is a construction article, with dimensioned plans, for building a hand-powered 3-inch stroke metal shaper using bar and plate stock (no castings). The Operators Instruction Handbook fo rthe Elliott High Speed Shaping Machines, Models 14M, 18M and 24M, is online in a partly-scanned and partly-re-set version at what seems to be an anonymous site at: Ludwig Gack, Germany.

The Operators Instruction Handbook for the Elliott 10M High Speed Shaping Machines (with Component Parts List) is online on the NEMES Shaper Books page: (there is a space in 'Shaper Books'). An illustrated parts listfor the Douglas 11' Stroke (10 1/2' Cut' shaper has been posted to the 'Metal Illness' forum, at: The same file is also hosted on ('11' Douglas shaper brochure and parts list').
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Engineering drawings for the Denford Viceroy Royal 250 Shaper are online at the manufacturer's (now Denford Software & Machines) website: Tony Griffiths' site indicates that the Douglas was an Australian machine made from the 1950s through 1984 (when it was acquired by Hercus (an Australian manufacturer of small lathes) and offered under their name).

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No date (1963 or later, as uses ZIP codes) The 'Setups' document is generally applicable to all shapers, and contains the set of suggested cutting tool angles for shaper tools so often reprinted in the general literature.
