Wikipedia:WikiProject Metalworking/Article list


List of the metalworking articles I could find. Note this list specifically does not include welding, metallurgy, metals or alloys, or blacksmithing terms/tools. (although I'm sure a few articles have made it in). Welding is already rather well developed, and needs little work. Metallurgy is an entire project in its own, so I figure we should just link to/from it a few times. A list of metals and common alloys encountered in machining would be good, but as an article, not a category (imho). Blacksmithing is something I'm very unfamilar with, and didn't see much of.

This is probably the last automagically generated list; future ones should be manually updated. PLEASE add any articles to this list as well as to Category:Metalworking or wherever else you add them! Bushytails 23:45, 6 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Categories

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I figure once we have a complete list, we can start on the category structure, then copy+paste items from the list into the proposed category structure and strike them out on the big list, to keep track of what's left that hasn't been sorted, etc.

I'm checking pages I move onto this list to make sure they're what they sound like, and giving them a quick check to see if they belong on the attention needing list... while you don't have to do this to sort them, it may save time later. Bushytails 20:18, 7 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Sorted list: (remove articles from above unsorted list, put them here... be bold! reorganize categories, etc if you see a better way to do things!)

MetalworkingCategory:Metalworking

Metalworking hand tools

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Category:Metalworking hand tools

Please see Cutting Tools for hand saws.
Please see Drill and Threading for hand tools related to those topics.

Machining

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Please see Drilling and Threading for more machining related topics.

::*Misc - (needs a better title, or perhaps just left as groupless machines) probably just under "machining". Bushytails Agreed, groupless they shall be Graibeard 16:20, 9 September 2005 (UTC) [reply]

Milling Machines and tools

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Category:Milling machine

(milling machine types, 3 axis, 5 axis, cutters, etc go here)

Lathes and tools

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Category:Lathe

(everything lathe related)

Category:CNC, CAD, and CAM

(g-code, tool path generation, 2.5d, CAM, maybe the main CAD article just to relate it, etc)

Grinders

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Category:Grinding and lapping

Machine tooling

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Category:Machine tooling

Measuring tools and procedures

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Category:Metalworking measuring instruments

(rulers, squares, calipers, dial gauges, prussian blue, etc go here)

Cutting machines

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Category:Cutting machines

(saws, plasma cutters, guillotines, etc go here)

Cutting tools

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Category:Metalworking cutting tools

Drilling and threading

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Category:Drilling and threading

(all the drill bit articles, tapes and dies, etc)

Fabricating

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Press tools and metal forming

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Category:Metal forming

Fabrication

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Jewellery and fine fabrication

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Category:Fine fabrication? or Category:Jewellery making (existing)

Smithing

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Category:Smiths

(forging, drawing, etc goes here)

Casting

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Category:Casting

Welding

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Category:Welding

Metallurgy

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Category:Metallurgy

(might be better to make a sub-project, or at least do last, as it's very large, and doesn't coincide too much with metalworking)

Occupations and specialty fabrications

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Category:Metalworking specialties need to avoid plurals - we've had one moved already! Graibeard 09:33, 10 September 2005 (UTC) Category:Metalworking occupations[reply]

Metal Finishing and Fastening

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Category:Metal finishing and fastening

Terminology

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Category:Metalworking terminology

Comments

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Hrmm, should we have each article exist in a unique place on the tree, with pointers of where else to see other articles that might be related (simple, easy), or should we put articles in every relevant category? probably easier to do one-category-only at first, then sort later? Bushytails 00:47, 7 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]