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Model Engineer Workshop No. 171 Included in this months Model Engineer Workshop No. 171: Dave Clark’s commentary.LOW PROFILE CLAMPSHarold Hall describes an additionto his clamping system.CHANGING MYFORD LATHE BELTSMark Frampton takes a comprehensivelook at the ML7 drive system.USING A BRIDGEPORT MILLIan Howitt makes componentsfor Tornado.EXPERIENCES WITH A TORMACHCNC VERTICAL MILLAndrew Johnston upgradeshis milling facilities.MAKING A TAPER TURNINGATTACHMENTAntonis Askanis makes a usefullathe accessory.FREE 2010 MODEL ENGINEEREXHIBITION SHOW GUIDEEASY CHANGE TOOLHOLDERSDave Fenner looks at a commercialtoolholder.REFURBISHING AN ACERIA 23MILLING MACHINERoger Trewinnard adds a qualitymill to his workshop.LATHE WORK, A BEGINNERS’ COURSEDon Brymer looks at screwcuttingsquare, Acme & multiple start threads.SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers. ...
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Model Engineer Workshop No.173: Included in this months Model Engineer Workshop No.173: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary.MAKING FIXED ANDTRAVELLING STEADIESHarold Hall describes twoadditions to his lathe.MAKING AN AIRBRUSHMogens Kilde makes a useful tool.TWO WOOD STRIP CUTTERSDave Fenner makes a usefultool for the aeromodeller.FITTING CHINESE SCALESBrian Clarke recycles a Shumatech digital readout.A DIFFERENT METHODOF EDGE FINDINGHarry J. Cosh offers a methodfor edge & centre fi ndingwith a standard DTI.A SENSITIVE KNURLING TOOLJim Whetren builds a Hemingway Kit.MODELLING IN REVERSEAlan Hopwood makes a largerversion of a George Thomasretracting toolholder.2010 MODEL ENGINEEREXHIBITION REPORTDeputy editor Diane Carneyreports on last year’s excellent Model Engineer Exhibition.SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers ...
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Model Engineer Workshop No. 172

Model Engineer Workshop No. 172Included in this moths Model Engineer Workshop No. 172: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary.MILLING USING A FLY CUTTERHarold Hall looks at this useful tool.EXPERIENCES WITH ATORMACH CNC VERTICAL MILLAndrew Johnston upgradeshis milling facilitiesMAKING A MYFORD MANDRELADAPTOR FOR A MILLING MACHINEIs it a mill, a lathe or a machining centre? A NEW WOODWORK BENCHDave Fenner produces moresawdust and shavings. MORE HOME MADE TOOLSDave Fenner makes a set ofhex key drivers. THE OCCASIONAL WOODCUTTERDave Fenner puts his chippie hat on. A SWARF STICKDavid Haythornthwaite discoversbetter ways of removing swarf. ‘FIDDLING’ IN THE WORKSHOPA quick and easy way to shortensmall BA set-screws. ABUSE TO INNOCENT BRIDGEPORTSIan Howitt uses a Bridgeport Mill.
A SIMPLE SUDS SYSTEMJohn Harris lubricates his turning tools. USING THE JACOBS GEARHOBBING MACHINE TO CUTHELICAL GEARSChris Robinson modifi esthis versatile machine. ELECTRICALDISCHARGE MACHININGChris Walter makes a smallspark erosion machine. FIRESIDE READING THE 2010 MIDLANDS MODELENGINEERING EXHIBITIONThe editor visits the show. TRADE COUNTER SCRIBE A LINE
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Model Engineer Workshop No. 172 Included in this moths Model Engineer Workshop No. 172: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary.MILLING USING A FLY CUTTERHarold Hall looks at this useful tool.EXPERIENCES WITH ATORMACH CNC VERTICAL MILLAndrew Johnston upgradeshis milling facilities MAKING A MYFORD MANDRELADAPTOR FOR A MILLING MACHINEIs it a mill, a lathe or a machining centre? A NEW WOODWORK BENCHDave Fenner produces moresawdust & shavings. MORE HOME MADE TOOLSDave Fenner makes a set ofhex key drivers. THE OCCASIONAL WOODCUTTERDave Fenner puts his chippie hat on. A SWARF STICKDavid Haythornthwaite discoversbetter ways of removing swarf. ‘FIDDLING’ IN THE WORKSHOPA quick & easy way to shortensmall BA set-screws. ABUSE TO INNOCENT BRIDGEPORTSIan Howitt uses a Bridgeport Mill. A SIMPLE SUDS SYSTEMJohn Harris lubricates his turning tools. USING THE JACOBS GEARHOBBING MACHINE TO CUTHELICAL GEARSChris Robinson modifi esthis versatile machine. ELECTRICALDISCHARGE MACHININGChris Walter makes a smallspark erosion machine. FIRESIDE READING THE 2010 MIDLANDS MODELENGINEERING EXHIBITIONThe editor visits the show. TRADE COUNTER SCRIBE A LINE

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