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Definition of Baseplates
1. baseplate [n] - See also: baseplate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baseplates
Literary usage of Baseplates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gage Design and Gage-making: A Treatise on the Development of Gaging Systems by Franklin Day Jones, Erik Oberg (1920)
"baseplates for Gaging Fixtures. — Figs. 18 and 19 show standard designs of ...
These baseplates are made in different types according to the kind of work ..."
2. Professional Denture Service by George Wood Clapp, Russell Wilford Tench (1921)
"Make baseplates for Both Casts. Time may be saved and accuracy of adaptation in-
f-H6 creased, if the two baseplates are made simul- f-i5i. taneously by ..."
3. Notes on Dental Metallurgy, for the Use of Dental Students and Practitioners by Walter Bruce Hepburn (1922)
"Gold 18, copper 3, silver 2, 16 Carat for baseplates (1) 16 Carat for baseplates (2)
Gun Metal Hall's Metal Kingsbury's Alloy ..."
4. A Practical Treatise on Artificial Crown- and Bridge-work by George Evans (1893)
"When this adjustment is made, cement together the baseplates and backing with a
... After the investment has firmly set, solder the baseplates to the ..."
5. The International Dental Journal by Odontological Society of Pennsylvania (1891)
"The joints between this strip of wax and the baseplates should be carefully filled
with melted wai, and the entire piece nicely smoothed with a spatula. ..."
6. Tramways: Their Construction and Working, Embracing a Comprehensive History by Daniel Kinnear Clark (1894)
"The stools are bolted to baseplates of wrought iron, corrugated, ... The baseplates
are 4 feet 6 inches in length, 5^ inches wide, and } inch thick. ..."