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  2. Metalsmith - Wikipedia

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    An arrowsmith is a blacksmith who specialises in forging arrowheads. A tinsmith, tinner, or tinker works with light metal (such as tinware) and can refer to someone who deals in tinware. A weaponsmith is a generalized bladesmith who forges weapons like axes, spears, flails, and other weapons.

  3. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    A blacksmith's striker is an assistant (frequently an apprentice) whose job is to swing a large sledgehammer in heavy forging operations, as directed by the blacksmith. In practice, the blacksmith holds the hot iron at the anvil (with tongs) in one hand, and indicates where to strike the iron by tapping it with a small hammer in the other hand.

  4. Forging - Wikipedia

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    Forging a nail. Valašské muzeum v přírodě, Czech Republic. Forging is one of the oldest known metalworking processes. [1] Traditionally, forging was performed by a smith using hammer and anvil, though introducing water power to the production and working of iron in the 12th century allowed the use of large trip hammers or power hammers that increased the amount and size of iron that could ...

  5. Told You're 'Overqualified' For The Job? Here's What They ...

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    Honestly, how can you really be "overqualified" for a job? You can either do the job, or you can't. How can having more experience than required be a negative, right?

  6. Stamping (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford resisted the recommendations of his engineers to use stamped parts, but when his company could not satisfy demand with die forged parts, Ford was forced to use stamping. [5] Over the history of metal stamping, forging and deep drawing, presses of all types are the backbone of metals manufacturing.

  7. Employment fraud - Wikipedia

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    This type of fraud involves a person misrepresenting themselves as an employee of a particular company and acting on its behalf to offer a fictitious job opportunity.This type of fraud is generally conducted through the internet utilizing tactics that include false social media advertising and the creation of fake websites.

  8. Swaging - Wikipedia

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    Swaging (/ ˈ s w eɪ dʒ ɪ ŋ /) is a forging process in which the dimensions of an item are altered using dies into which the item is forced. [1] Swaging is usually a cold working process, but also may be hot worked. [2] The term swage may apply to the process (verb) or to a die or tool (noun) used in that process.

  9. Dad Teaches Other Parents What To Do The Next Time Their ...

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    In other words, you take away something that a person finds undesirable. This is in contrast to punishments (aversive stimuli) or rewards (positive reinforcement).