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- Electroplating (links | edit)
- Timeline of thermodynamics (links | edit)
- Conservation of energy (links | edit)
- Timeline of historic inventions (links | edit)
- Electrical discharge machining (links | edit)
- List of inventors (links | edit)
- Lathe (links | edit)
- Prince Rupert of the Rhine (links | edit)
- Computer-aided manufacturing (links | edit)
- Machine tool (links | edit)
- Drill (links | edit)
- Caloric theory (links | edit)
- Boring (links | edit)
- Cutting fluid (links | edit)
- Shaper (links | edit)
- Metalworking (links | edit)
- Tap and die (links | edit)
- Machinist (links | edit)
- Hobbing (links | edit)
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- Baldwin Locomotive Works (links | edit)
- Sandpaper (links | edit)
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (links | edit)
- John Wilkinson (industrialist) (links | edit)
- 1774 in science (links | edit)
- Drill bit (links | edit)
- Computer-aided engineering (links | edit)
- Combination square (links | edit)
- Ball valve (links | edit)
- Millwright (links | edit)
- Numerical control (links | edit)
- Bore (links | edit)
- Gunsmith (links | edit)
- Asquith (1901 automobile) (links | edit)
- General Motors LS-based small-block engine (links | edit)
- Drilling (links | edit)
- Reamer (links | edit)
- G-code (links | edit)
- Staff (building material) (links | edit)
- Nikasil (links | edit)
- Ball-peen hammer (links | edit)
- Grinding machine (links | edit)
- Angle grinder (links | edit)
- Bench grinder (links | edit)