Nice Machining Turbine Wheel pictures

A few good machining turbine wheel images I found:

Image from page 13 of “Scientific American Volume 90 Quantity 16 (April 1904)” (1904)
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Identifier: scientific-american-1904-04-16
Title: Scientific American Volume 90 Quantity 16 (April 1904)
Year: 1904 (1900s)
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Subjects: scientific gas american automobile cylinder railroad gasoline tion all-natural gas scientific american delivery wagons yellow fever cubic feet american supplements total exports sewing machine raw silk american supplement
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overs, lever for manipulating pneu-matic, E. Michelin 756,515 Tire, security, A. F. Sherwood 756,536 Too! manage, D. Tappan 756,732 Tooth crown, artificial, W. N. Kidder 756,506 Torch, vapor, C. F. Warner 756,748 Toy block, H. B. Haefele 756,625 Traction wheel, J. P. McEwing 756,395 Transfer table energy device, L. Bates 756,772 Transmitter fronts, and so forth., machine for mark-ing, W. Kaisling 756,649 Traveling carrier, D. M. Motherwell 756,264 Trolley, C. M. Wilson 756,550 Trolley pole, Wakefield &amp Morse 756,547 Tube creating machine, H. Inman 756,500 Tubular or hollow body, J. A. Hurdle 756,368 Turbine, compound steam, C. V. Kerr…. 756,241Twisting head for thread dressing machines, G. A. Fredenburgh 756,487 Typewriter carriage feeding mechanism, J. Alexander 756,199 Umbrella seat, G. B. Baldwin 756,562 SaEtfMJtCM5TMMM WITTE&amp9Xt ENGINES are sold on 30 Days FreeTrial. CatalogueWITTE IRON Operate 617W.5thSt.Kansa*Cityor Witte Gas &amp GasolineEngine Co., 48 S. CanalSt., Chicago, Illinois.

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Image from page 511 of “Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with inquiries and answers ..” (1905)
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Identifier: twentiethcentury03swin
Title: Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with inquiries and answers ..
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Swingle, C. F. [from old catalog] Horstmann, Henry Charles, 1858- [from old catalog] Tousley, Victor Hugo, 1875- [from old catalog]
Subjects: Steam engineering Electrical engineering Steam turbines
Publisher: Chicago, F. J. Drake &amp co.
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FIGURE 52. the outer coil, on the commutator end. With thiswire turned underneath, rotate the armature forward,or counter-clockwise, until the pegs on the correct-hand

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Red mark paintedon center band. FIGURE 53. Electrical energy FOR ENGINEERS 93 side of this coil just disappear below the left field.(See Fig. 52.) The position of the red lead and the red mark on theband are the exact same on all armatunes, but their positionsin the fields of the machines named left-hand (clock-smart rotation), need to be as shown in Fig. 53 and 54when setting the commutator. When the armature of a proper-hand machine is inposition, the commutator is turned on the shaft until

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