Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: jigs
Target Entity: Jig_\u0028tool\u0029
Preceding Context: Most railway carriages were constructed by fitting together component parts which had been roughly machined to larger dimensions than required, which were then cut to the required size and joined together by skilled coachbuilders. Reid's new method involved the use of templates or "
Succeeding Context: " to mass produce components to a set pattern and size. Once these had been checked any example of a specific part could be used interchangeably with any other of the same type. The technique was applied to any item which could be manufactured in large numbers (as there were significant costs in producing the initial jigs) such as doors, ventilators, windows and seats.
Paragraph Title: Coaching stock
Source Page: London, Midland and Scottish Railway

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