3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 59 cal disabilities are discovered through light mechanics procedures. (15 minutes) 31 Fabricating Metal Aircraft U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Aircraft Work Series. Metal Fabrication) Methods by which sheet metal may be cut, formed, and assembled; mating major assemblies. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 288; 14 min- utes) 7, 32, 41 Fabrication of Copper U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp., 1939. Transportation of copper wire bars from refinery to rolling mill; heating; testing; stranding wires to- gether into cables; winding with insula- tion; and making various forms of in- sulation. (48 minutes, silent) 17 Face Milling with a Fixture U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Horizontal Boring Mill No. 2) How to determine speed and feed; establish ref- erence surfaces; make reference cut by end-milling a flange and by milling the face. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 226; 16 minutes) 32, 41 Face Planing Uneven Surfaces U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Precision Wood Machining Series. Operations on the Jointer No. 3) How to surface wide stock on one side; use a pusher; make and use a feather board; use a backing block for facing thin stock. Supplemen- tary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 304; 13 minutes) 32, 41 Face Turning a Collar U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Precision Wood Machining Series. Operations on the Wood Lathe No. 5) How to prepare a faceplate chuck; attach work to it; turn a fillet; taper turn a recess. Sup- 953821—51 5 plementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 317; 16 minutes) 32, 41 Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving, and Chamfering U.S. Office of Education, 1942. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Vertical Boring Mill No. 3) How to use a fixture for setting up a casting; set cutting tools in the sidehead turret for facing and turning, and in the main head for boring, grooving, and chamfering. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 18; 31 minutes) 32, 41 Factors in the Construction of Full Mandibular and Maxillary Denture U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. How to test muscle reflexes; make impression for plate; test for over-extension; mold forming plate; fit finished product in patient's mouth. Special film for dental personnel. (MN 2479; 40 minutes, color) 41 Factory Worker Turns Farmer U.S. Department of State, 1949. Charac- teristics of people and economy enabling individuals to exercise initiative; how young factory worker and his wife by hard work, wise planning, and neighbors' aid become owners of a small chicken farm. Released through U.S. Office of Education for educational use in the United States. (24 minutes) 32, 41 Farm and City U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. Interdependency of farm and city; influ- ence of economic status on each other. (9 minutes) 32, 41 Farmer At War U.S. Office of War Information, Domestic Branch, 1943. How Lancaster County, Pa. farmers managed by longer hours and neighborhood cooperation to meet the need for the greatest output of products possible in spite of serious tool and labor shortage. (11 minutes) 32, 41