Title: DIVIDING
Author (S) Harold Hall
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: 63 black and white photographs, 80 scale plans & line drawings, 17 tables of data
Book Condition: NEW
Number of pages 104 pages
Dimensions: 20.4 x 14.6 x 1.4 cm
Publisher: Published by Special Interest Model Books in 2006
ISBN Number 854862383 / 9781854862389
Book No Argus Workshop Practice Series No 37
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Product Description
Faced with the prospect of machining a gear or gears for a project,
many model engineers will be discouraged and will turn elsewhere for their
next model. This need not be so, for the principles underlying gear cutting
and many other aspects of engineering where an accurate division of circles
is required are explained in depth in this book.
Radial work on a metalworking lathe, such as the cutting of gearwheels
or the drilling of holes on a set radius, calls for a method of precisely
spacing the cuts. This skill is known as Dividing. The principles underlying
this aspect of engineering are explained in depth in this book. It covers
the subject of Dividing, dealing with the many methods that can be adopted:
from simple applications without specialised equipment to the use of a
semi-universal dividing head and a rotary table.
The mathematical aspects of dividing are also covered but at a level
that will be understood easily by a model engineer. Dividing equipment
is relatively expensive, so two fully-detailed designs are included for
dividing heads: a basic unit and the equivalent of a commercial semi-universal
head.
Contents:
An Introduction to Dividing;
The Machinery; The Methods;
The Mathematics; Holes on
a Pitch Circle Diameter;
Shop-Made Simple Dividing
Devices;
Shop-Made Basic Dividing
Head;
Shop-Made Full Function
Dividing Head;
Shop-Made Lining Tool;
Prime Numbers;
Tables.
Harold Hall was for a number of years the editor of Model Engineers’
Workshop magazine and through its pages, he established himself as a mentor
to tyro model engineers worldwide. He is the author of seven books in the
indispensable Workshop Practice Series and lives in the Hertfordshire countryside.
Harold commenced an industrial apprenticeship in 1950 at the age of
sixteen and worked as an electrical control systems engineer for thirty-five
years before becoming editor of Model Engineer’s Workshop magazine in 1991.
Following retirement in 1995, he has continued to contribute metalworking
articles to almost every issue of the magazine published since then. His
crafting hobbies extend beyond model engineering to cabinet making, modelling,
marquetry and pencil sketching.
A 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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