SPINDLES Workshop Practice Series.No 27
Describes the design, construction and use of a variety of spindles
that will be of interest to the amateur engineer.
Author (S) Harprit Sandhu
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: 15 black and white photographs
159 scale plans & line drawings
10 tables of data
Book Condition: NEW
Number of pages 160 pages
Dimensions: 145mm x 206mm x 10mm | 113g
Publisher: Originally published by Nexus Special Interests Ltd in 1997
Special Interest Model Books edition published in 2004
ISBN Number ISBN 10: 1854861492
ISBN 13: 9781854861498
Book No Argus Workshop Practice Series No 27
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If you do not own a milling machine (and even if you do) what you can
achieve in your workshop is greatly enhanced if you own a spindle or two
for use with your lathe. Spindles come in many shapes and sizes, ranging
from 19mm (0.75 in) to 57 mm (2.25 in) in diameter, depending on the uses
envisaged for them. This book describes the design, construction and use
of a variety of spindles that will be of interest to the amateur engineer.
Milling, grinding and drilling spindles are covered along with a unique
light gear-cutting frame for clockmakers.
The emphasis is on spindles that are easy to make and have as few parts
as possible; all but one for example use sealed ball bearings (the exception
uses tapered collar bearings and thus needs to have seals installed to
protect the bearings.) The basic spindle described uses the same spindle
nose as the Myford Super 7 lathe; this allows all chucks, plates, collets
and closers designed for the lathe to be used with this spindle. It can
also be modified for other lathe nose standards.
Harprit Singh Sandhu, BSME, MSCerE, is an American engineer and the
founder of Rhino Robots Inc., where he was the chief designer of the ‘Rhino’
series of robots. In his spare time he is a journeyman designer, machinist
& woodworker, whose interest in clock making led him to design &
build the spindles described in the book.
Contents:
Designing a Spindle;
The Basic Spindle;
Mounting a Spindle;
A Smaller No.2 Morse Taper
Spindle;
Micro Spindle; 1 inch (25mm)
Diameter Spindle;
1.25 inch (32mm) Diameter
Spindle;
Light, Tool-Post OD Grinding
Spindle;
Simple, No.1 Morse Taper
Spindle;
Vertical Spindle or Gear
Cutting Frame;
Spindle With Tapered Roller
Bearings;
Driving the Spindles;
Notes on Using Spindles;
Ancillary Information;
SI Drawings; UK Equivalent
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list of Argus Workshop Practice Series Books as a PDF File
An excellent series of model engineering book which would be interest
to not only model engineers but also those that with full-size machinery
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