"Punches, Dies and Tools" is a 1907 handbook concentrating on the use of
'dies', specialised tools used in manufacturing industries to cut or
shape material mostly using a press. Like moulds, dies are generally
customized to the item they are used to create. Products made with dies
range from simple paper clips to complex pieces used in advanced
technology. This timeless and profusely-illustrated volume will appeal
to those with an interest in metal work, and it would make for a
fantastic addition to collections of allied literature. Contents
include: "Simple Bending and Forming Dies; Their Construction, Use, and
Operation", "Intricate Combination Bending and Forming Dies, for
Accurate and Rapid Production", "Automatic Forming, Bending, and
Twisting Dies and Punches, for Difficult and Novel Shaping", etc. Many
vintage books like this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is
with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now complete with
a specially-commissioned new introduction on the subject of metal work.