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    Model Engineers' Workshop - June 2016

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    Model Engineers' Workshop - June 2016

    Model Engineers' Workshop - June 2016
    English | 76 pages | True PDF | 14.3 MB


    Welcome to Model Engineers' Workshop June 2016 (Issue 242). Issue 242 of Model Engineers’ Workshop is a another great read for every hobby engineer!

    A FOUR INCH FIXED STEADY FOR A MYFORD ML7: Ian Strickland make a seriously robust steady for his lathe.

    PHOTO ETCHING IN THE WORKSHOP: A step by step approach detailed by Tony Hagon.

    BUTTON BORING: A traditional toolroom technique from Georgineer

    A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO DIGITAL READOUTS: Peter king in New Zealand offers an introduction.

    ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE: Robert Knox describes his Myford ML10.

    A DIGITAL DIVIDING DEVICE FOR THE LATHE: Tony Hills uses a rotary encoder for a different approach.

    MILLING LEADSCREWS IN THE LATHE: John pace moves on to detailing the construction of his toolpost miller.

    POWER FEED FOR A MARLOW MILLING MACHINE: David Shrimpton fitted a commercial unit to his Bridgeport-style mill.

    A VERSATILE GRINDER FROM SCRAP: Back from his latest dustbin-diving expedition, Mark Noel resurfaces with a useful addition to the workshop inventory.

    MILLING LEADSCREWS IN THE LATHE: A toolpost mounted milling spindle plus plenty of sage advice from John Pace in this new build series.

    AN IMPROVED SINGLE TO THREE PHASE CONVERTER: Frank Brown experimented to achieve a better match between his converter and his motor.

    THE TWO HOLE FILING REST: This simple but useful accessory from Robert Bailey is an ideal beginner’s project.

    CNC WITHOUT NUMBERS: Glenn Bunt encourages readers to take the conversational programming approach.

    DOORS FOR A WORKSHOP EXTENSION: Stan Nesbitt built a workshop extension and needed large yet secure doors.

    On The Cover: Robert Knox’s Myford ML10 presents a very different look to the seven-series lathes.

    Plus all our regulars!

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