The Many Mutations of Metal<br > i<br >ei0n. A drill press, fitted with Whether as a porch rail, a hinge or a hoe blade, metal is prized for its<br >[wistbit makessh0rtw0rkof hardness and strength. It can stand up to loads and conditions that<br >gh ~cn-[nick aluminum<br >w0rkpiecet0thefable of the would instantly shatter or slowly rot away most other materials.<br >lamps makes it possible to Yet for all its brawny virtues, metal is the most mutable of materials<br >ely before drilling and tg keep both in its manufacture and after you get it home.<br >~ing while the hole is<br >,0sslu e t0 aehievet01erances At the refinery, smeltery or mill, the very chemical composition of<br >)usandths0fanineh. metal can be changed to suit its intended use. Iron, hardened with<br > just a trace of carbon, becomes mild steel a material malleable<br > enough to be bent into rails or balustrades and ductile enough to be<br > drawn thin for guying wire or piping. With more carbon, iron be-<br > comes tool steel--a product hard enough to cut, pierce or grind most<br > other metals. Similar alchemies can be performed with other metals:<br > Copper mixed with tin makes bronze, an alloy far easier to cast than<br > pure copper; aluminum, used in its pure state for high-voltage elec-<br > tric lines, is transformed into far tougher duralumin with an admix-<br > ture of manganese, copper and magnesium.<br > But matching metal to its intended use does not stop at the factory<br > gate. At home you are just as free to alter the size and shape of metal,<br > and in some cases its physical properties as well. The most dramatic<br > changes, of course, are achieved when the metal is returned to its<br > molten state with a torch or a furnace; the use of heating equipment<br > for cutting, welding, forging and casting is explained in Chapter 3. A<br > surprising number of manipulations, however, can be accomplished<br > without heat. Specialized snips, cold chisels, saber saws fitted with<br > ferrous blades, and hacksaws all make short work of cutting cold<br > metal to size. High-speed twist bits pierce it easily, and an incredi-<br > ble array of manufactured fasteners--from tiny pop rivets to machine<br > bolts as thick as a man s wrist--are available to join it. Metalworking<br > tools called taps and dies are used to thread metal pieces themselves<br > to serve as their own fasteners, and specialized jigs and bending<br > tools many of them homemade--facilitate altering its shape.<br > Yet for all the ease with which it can be rent, bent, pierced and<br > polished, metal is ultimately a material that demands and de-<br > serves precision. For one thing, seldom can mistakes be fixed easily.<br > Holes drilled in the wrong place cannot simply be puttied over and<br > redrilled. A slightly wayward joint cannot easily be straightened out.<br > But the precision required is a reward in itself; and the pleasure of a<br > finely crafted balustrade or bracket will last long enough to justify<br > the few extra hours necessary to craft it properly. Witness, for in-<br > stance, the finely wrought iron grilles, many elaborately embellished<br > with quatrefoils and fleurs-de-lis, that still guard the windows and<br > doors of Venice. They were forged decades before Christopher Co-<br > lumbus set foot in the Americas.<br > 1<br >
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