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Definition of Diemakers
1. diemaker [n] - See also: diemaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diemakers
Literary usage of Diemakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Machinery's Encyclopedia: A Work of Reference Covering Practical Mathematics by Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones (1917)
"... II, 342-4 clearance, angular, II, 349-2 clearance between punches and dies,
П, 348-4 coin dies, П, 357-3 compound dies, II, 356-3 diemakers' clamp, II, ..."
2. Employee Training: A Study of Education and Training Departments in Various by John Van Liew Morris (1921)
"Among the 55000 men employed in their Detroit plant the company is utilizing at
present about 3500 tool and diemakers and 1200 machine repairmen. ..."
3. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"They had just been redrawn for American manufacture and the diemakers put to work
when a. second and different set arrived. The work had to be cast aside ..."
4. A Treatise on Milling and Milling Machines by Cincinnati Milling Machine Company (1919)
"31, which has been especially designed for meeting the requirements of tool and
diemakers. It can be set at an angle on either side of the vertical position ..."
5. Shop and Foundry Practice: Prepared for Students of the International by International Correspondence Schools (1901)
"This is a matter that requires a great deal of judgment; diemakers have found it
a good plan to cut a few pieces of paper to the required outline of the ..."