Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html
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Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html



Wow, what wonders will the Twentieth Century bring? We might even soon
have radios, television and home computers!

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sona wrote:
Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html



Wow, what wonders will the Twentieth Century bring? We might even soon
have radios, television and home computers!


Don't knock it. You could write one of these things about metalworking, and
we'd be ready for the 19th century.

"Metalworking is the field of manipulating metal into desired shapes by
means of heat, force, and shearing, using mostly active components that are
connected together to create tools and machines. Metalworking tools range
from simple chisels and hammers that shear off pieces of metal, to..."

"The following indices and documents provide a basic reference for
understanding metalworking tools, machines, and applications. You, too, can
build a wood stove and outhouse using nothing but ores you can pick up on a
road trip and trees from your woodlot..."

d8-)

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sona wrote:

Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html


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sona wrote:
Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html



Wow, what wonders will the Twentieth Century bring? We might even soon
have radios, television and home computers!


Don't knock it. You could write one of these things about metalworking, and
we'd be ready for the 19th century.

"Metalworking is the field of manipulating metal into desired shapes by
means of heat, force, and shearing, using mostly active components that are
connected together to create tools and machines. Metalworking tools range
from simple chisels and hammers that shear off pieces of metal, to..."

"The following indices and documents provide a basic reference for
understanding metalworking tools, machines, and applications. You, too, can
build a wood stove and outhouse using nothing but ores you can pick up on a
road trip and trees from your woodlot..."

d8-)

*More* coffee out the nostrils.......
Ken.


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sona wrote:
Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.co...ectronics.html


Wow, what wonders will the Twentieth Century bring? We might even soon
have radios, television and home computers!


Don't knock it. You could write one of these things about metalworking,
and
we'd be ready for the 19th century.

"Metalworking is the field of manipulating metal into desired shapes by
means of heat, force, and shearing, using mostly active components that
are
connected together to create tools and machines. Metalworking tools range
from simple chisels and hammers that shear off pieces of metal, to..."

"The following indices and documents provide a basic reference for
understanding metalworking tools, machines, and applications. You, too,
can
build a wood stove and outhouse using nothing but ores you can pick up on
a
road trip and trees from your woodlot..."

d8-)

*More* coffee out the nostrils.......
Ken.


Sorry. But it cleans them out. Think of it as a reverse enema for the nose.

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