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9 ON THE EDITOR’S BENCH Dave Clark’s commentary. 10 HOW TO MAKE A FILING MACHINE Harold Hall makes a useful machine. 16 AN enhanced MINI-LATHE FROM SIEG Dave Fenner looks at latest version of this popular machine. 19 HIGH PROFILE CLAMPS Harold Hall looks at another type of clamp that can be useful in the home workshop. 22 HOW TO MACHINE CASTINGS Harold Hall compares the Keats angle plate with the small Vee angle plate. 26 EDGE & CENTRE FINDING Michel Christiaens looks at work setting. 30 UPDATING THE MYFORD ML7 ONE-SHOT LUBRICATION SYSTEM Tony Jeffree simplifi es the system & reduces the component count. 32 METHOD & MADNESS Dave Fenner looks at batch production in the home workshop. 34 LUBRICANTS FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP Mike Haughton looks at the basics of lubrication & lubricants. 40 3 MORSE TAPER TO 3C COLLET ADAPTOR A project for manual or CNC lathes. 44 MYFORD SERIES 7 SADDLE CLAMP Shelley Curtis overcomes a problem. 46 CNC MILLING USING SUBROUTINES Mick Knights looks at this useful programming method. 50 A SIMPLE SUB-TABLE FOR A MILLING MACHINE Mick Knights adds a work holding plate to his mill. 54 ESTABLISHING & USING A TOOL LIBRARY Mick Knights organises his tool holders. 60 SCRIBE A LINE Letters from readers. ...
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Model Engineers Workshop No. 178

Model Engineers Workshop No. 178 This issue includes: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary. HAROLD HALL: 20 YEARS OF WRITINGHarold Hall looks back on the last two decades. ACID FREE ELECTROLYTIC MILLINGChris Gabel etches designs on a range of materials. A TOOL POST DRILLMichael Cox adapts and fi ts a fl exible attachment. A CHANGE GEAR BANJOMichael Cox speeds up gear changing on his Asian lathe. A TAPER TURNING ATTACHMENT WITH MICROMETER ADJUSTMENTMichael Cox makes another useful attachment. UNIMAT 3 SENSITIVE TAILSTOCK CAPSTANMaurice Rhodes improves the Unimat. AN ACCURATE CNC 4th AXISAn affordable 4th axis described by Richard Gordon. A LOW COST REV COUNTER FOR THE MINILATHEFitting a simple bicycle rev counter to the minilathe by Michael Cox. A MYFORD OILERBarry Forrest
simplifi es oiling the lathe. A TAILSTOCK TURRET FOR SMALL LATHESMichael Cox describes and makes a quick tool changing method. A SWING UP SCREWCUTTING TOOL HOLDERAn easier method of single point screwcutting by Michael Cox. SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers. COMPETITIONGreat prizes to be won.
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Model Engineers Workshop No. 178 This issue
Includes:: ON THE EDITOR’S BENCHDave Clark’s commentary. HAROLD HALL: 20 YEARS OF WRITINGHarold Hall looks back on the last two decades. ACID FREE ELECTROLYTIC MILLINGChris Gabel etches designs on a range of materials. A TOOL POST DRILLMichael Cox adapts & fi ts a fl exible attachment. A CHANGE GEAR BANJOMichael Cox speeds up gear changing on his Asian lathe. A TAPER TURNING ATTACHMENT WITH MICROMETER ADJUSTMENTMichael Cox makes another useful attachment. UNIMAT 3 SENSITIVE TAILSTOCK CAPSTANMaurice Rhodes improves the Unimat. AN ACCURATE CNC 4th AXISAn affordable 4th axis described by Richard Gordon. A LOW COST REV COUNTER FOR THE MINILATHEFitting a simple bicycle rev counter to the minilathe by Michael Cox. A MYFORD OILERBarry Forrest simplifi es oiling the lathe. A TAILSTOCK TURRET FOR SMALL LATHESMichael Cox describes & makes a quick tool changing method. A SWING UP SCREWCUTTING TOOL HOLDERAn easier method of single point screwcutting by Michael Cox. SCRIBE A LINELetters from readers. COMPETITIONGreat prizes to be won.

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