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Model Engineers Workshop Magazine No. 175 April 2011

Model Engineers Workshop Magazine No. 175 April 2011 This issue of Model Engineers Workshop includes: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary.AN ADJUSTABLE ANGLE PLATEHarold Hall uses commercially available castings.A HACKER’S GUIDE TO MAKING THE WORDEN GRINDERTony Jeffree makes the Hemingway kit.WORK LIGHTS IN THE HOME WORKSHOPMartin Gearing improves his machine lighting.IMPROVED BEARINGS FOR THE MYFORDKen Willson experiments whilst refurbishing a Myford Super 7.CAPSTAN LATHE WORKDave Fenner writes on repetitive production work.AN ACCURATE CNC 4th AXISAn affordable 4th axis described by Richard Gordon.CONVERTING A MYFORD SUPER SEVEN LATHE TO CNCGlen Bunt upgrades a new Super 7 cross slide.USING COLLETS IN MY LATHEMike Haughton describes the use of collets in his Chester
lathe.COVENTRY DIE HEADSA further look at Coventry Die heads by Philip Bellamy.LATHE CHUCK JAW SCREWSNorman Hurst repairs his Pratt Bernerd four jaw chuck.SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers.TRADE COUNTERDremel power tools.
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Model Engineers Workshop Magazine No. 175 April 2011 This issue of Model Engineers Workshop
Includes:: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary.AN ADJUSTABLE ANGLE PLATEHarold Hall uses commercially available castings.A HACKER’S GUIDE TO MAKING THE WORDEN GRINDERTony Jeffree makes the Hemingway kit.WORK LIGHTS IN THE HOME WORKSHOPMartin Gearing improves his machine lighting.IMPROVED BEARINGS FOR THE MYFORDKen Willson experiments whilst refurbishing a Myford Super 7.CAPSTAN LATHE WORKDave Fenner writes on repetitive production work.AN ACCURATE CNC 4th AXISAn affordable 4th axis described by Richard Gordon.CONVERTING A MYFORD SUPER SEVEN LATHE TO CNCGlen Bunt upgrades a new Super 7 cross slide.USING COLLETS IN MY LATHEMike Haughton describes the use of collets in his Chester lathe.COVENTRY DIE HEADSA further look at Coventry Die heads by Philip Bellamy.LATHE CHUCK JAW SCREWSNorman Hurst repairs his Pratt Bernerd four jaw chuck.SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers.TRADE COUNTERDremel power tools.

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