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Definition of toolmaker in English: toolmakernounˈtuːlmeɪkəˈtulˌmeɪkər A maker of tools, especially a person who makes and maintains tools for use in a manufacturing process. 工具制造者(尤指在生产过程中从事制造和维修工具的人) Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, there are several women who are listed as toolmakers.
- If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification.
- While most are like the tools sold to professionals, several of them are lighter-weight versions that toolmakers called gentlemen's tools.
- Barry Johnson's father was an engineer whose first jobs used his skill as a toolmaker, then later he became a planning engineer.
- I thought I liked making tools, but what I really like best is helping people to use tools better and helping toolmakers understand their users better.
- Usually, the toolmaker started with a large cobble, probably picked out of a stream bed, and flaked it with a hammerstone into the required shape.
- In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun.
- To qualify as a master toolmaker, craftsmen had to make three or four specified tools in a set period of time.
- Among the group were four toolmakers, three die makers, two set up men, a production engineer, and the foreman of the experimental machine shop.
- Mount Joy was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
- It also hints that the kits were the brainchild of tool sellers rather than toolmakers.
- He was originally a pneumatic toolmaker and had received a medal for his exhibition at the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
- I lasted as an apprentice toolmaker for about nine months before becoming a quality control engineer.
- Cordless tools have found a niche in the construction trade, but that doesn't mean toolmakers will stop making corded tools.
- There are some things we have learned about making wheels that we don't want to share with toolmakers.
- The company, which has been one of the main sources of employment as well as a source of training for toolmakers, was first established in town in 1974 to manufacture press tools and dies for the automotive industry world wide.
- The other 10 are office staff and specialist toolmakers who design the tools to make the appliance parts.
- Very often, the ideas come from technicians who submit them to the specialty toolmakers for review.
- They employ a skilled workforce of 39 employees at present and were the first Irish toolmakers to move into the 96-cavity mould manufacturing.
- Having two different stamps on one piece might cause one to arrive at the logical conclusion that those two signatures belong in the same family and are from two generations of toolmakers.
Definition of toolmaker in US English: toolmakernounˈtulˌmeɪkərˈto͞olˌmākər A maker of tools, especially a person who makes and maintains tools for use in a manufacturing process. 工具制造者(尤指在生产过程中从事制造和维修工具的人) Example sentencesExamples - Cordless tools have found a niche in the construction trade, but that doesn't mean toolmakers will stop making corded tools.
- If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification.
- Interestingly, there are several women who are listed as toolmakers.
- They employ a skilled workforce of 39 employees at present and were the first Irish toolmakers to move into the 96-cavity mould manufacturing.
- I thought I liked making tools, but what I really like best is helping people to use tools better and helping toolmakers understand their users better.
- He was originally a pneumatic toolmaker and had received a medal for his exhibition at the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
- Barry Johnson's father was an engineer whose first jobs used his skill as a toolmaker, then later he became a planning engineer.
- The company, which has been one of the main sources of employment as well as a source of training for toolmakers, was first established in town in 1974 to manufacture press tools and dies for the automotive industry world wide.
- I lasted as an apprentice toolmaker for about nine months before becoming a quality control engineer.
- Very often, the ideas come from technicians who submit them to the specialty toolmakers for review.
- To qualify as a master toolmaker, craftsmen had to make three or four specified tools in a set period of time.
- Having two different stamps on one piece might cause one to arrive at the logical conclusion that those two signatures belong in the same family and are from two generations of toolmakers.
- It also hints that the kits were the brainchild of tool sellers rather than toolmakers.
- Mount Joy was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
- Usually, the toolmaker started with a large cobble, probably picked out of a stream bed, and flaked it with a hammerstone into the required shape.
- There are some things we have learned about making wheels that we don't want to share with toolmakers.
- While most are like the tools sold to professionals, several of them are lighter-weight versions that toolmakers called gentlemen's tools.
- Among the group were four toolmakers, three die makers, two set up men, a production engineer, and the foreman of the experimental machine shop.
- The other 10 are office staff and specialist toolmakers who design the tools to make the appliance parts.
- In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun.
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