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Full Description
Through the pages of Model Engineers' Workshop magazine, author Harold Hall established a reputation for introducing the novice model engineer to a wide range of machine tool operations. In this book he turns his attention to the metal turning lathe, introducing its use through a carefully chosen series of practical projects.
Lathework assumes no previous experience of using the lathe. Through twelve practical lathe projects, all the necessary techniques are introduced, leading the reader from complete novice to confident lathe operator and giving the confidence necessary to tackle more ambitious projects.
All the projects are extensively illustrated and include full workshop drawings. Once followed through, the reader will have amassed a wealth of practical skills and added a collection of useful items to their range of workshop equipment.
Contents
Preface; Getting Started; Mini Surface Gauge; Precision Square; A Between-centers Test Bar; Hole Gauges; Distance Gauges; Tailstock Die Holders; Precision Tapers; Screw Jack; Jack Continued, screw-cutting; Getting to Grips with the Faceplate; Mill Drill Spindle; A Milling Cutter Chuck; Appendix 1: Safety in the Home Workshop; Appendix 2: Conversion tables; Appendix 3: Thread Equivalents.



