Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehardened
Literary usage of Rehardened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"If the grain is too coarse the tool should be rehardened at a lower temperature,
while if the metal is too soft, and the end bends without breaking, ..."
2. Modern Shop Practice: A General Reference Work by Howard Monroe Raymond, American Technical Society (1917)
"If the end proves to be soft, it should be rehardened by cooling from a higher
heat, if hard, it should be broken off and the fracture examined. ..."
3. Forging: Manual of Practical Instruction in Hand Forging of Wrought Iron by John Jernberg (1919)
"If the grain is too coarse, *ne tool should be rehardened at a lower temperature,
while if the metal is too soft, and the end bends without breaking, ..."
4. Forging: Manual of Practical Instruction in Hand Forging of Wrought Iron by John Jernberg (1917)
"If the end proves to be soft, it should be rehardened by cooling from a higher
heat, if hard, it should be broken off and the fracture examined. ..."
5. Forge-practice (elementary) by John Lord Bacon (1908)
"If the grain is too coarse, the tool should be rehardened at a lower ... while if
the metal is too soft, it should be rehardened at a higher temperature. ..."
6. Forge-practice and Heat Treatment of Steel by John Lord Bacon (1919)
"If the grain is too coarse, the tool should be rehardened at a lower ... while if
the metal is too soft, it should be rehardened at a higher temperature. ..."
7. Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice: A Manual of Shop Practice, Pattern edited by Howard Monroe Raymond (1906)
"If the end proves to be soft it should be rehardened by cooling from a higher
heat, if hard it should be broken off and the fracture examined. ..."
8. Cyclopedia of Mechanical Engineering by Howard Monroe Raymond (1908)
"If the grain is too coarse the tool should be rehardened at a lower temperature,
while if the metal is too soft, and the end bends without breaking, ..."