Title: MINI-LATHE TOOLS AND PROJECTS
(Workshop Practice 48)
Author (S) David Fenner
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: 223 colour photographs 83 scale plans & line drawings
Book Condition: NEW
Number of pages 126 pages
Dimensions: 210 x 148 mm
Publisher: Published by Special Interest Model Books (7 Nov 2011)
ISBN Number ISBN-10: 1854862650 ISBN-13: 978-1854862655, 9781854862655
Book No Argus Workshop Practice Series No 48
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This book follows on from the same authors introduction to the The Mini-Lathe - Argus Workshop Practice Series #43 and presents a series of projects which
are intended to extend the versatility of this little machine. In some
cases, additional machining capacity will be required, which some readers
may find at their local model engineering club.
The book covers the Mark 2 Mini-Lathe, and specific tools such as the
radius turning attachment, the tailstock and the dividing head, and includes
techniques such as taper turning and knurling.
Whilst specifically written for the Mini-Lathe, some of the projects
in this book can equally be applied to other small model engineering lathes
and in many cases the concepts can be scaled to suit other equipment.
Contents:
Mark 2 Mini-Lathe;
Improving the Radius Turning
Attachment;
Tailstock “Off-Centre” for
Taper Turning;
Mini-Lathe Saddle Attachment;
Taper Turning Attachment;
Lever Feed for the Tailstock;
Multi-Position Saddle Stop;
Four Way Tailstock Turret;
Long Cross Slide;
Five Way Tailstock Turret;
Dividing Head – Simple;
Dividing Head – With Worm;
Pump Centre;
Simple Double-Ended Tailstock
Dieholder;
Knurling.
David Fenner based this practical book on his many hours “road testing”
mini-lathes in his own home workshop. After a career of over forty years
spent mainly in manufacturing engineering, he occupied the editorial chair
at Model Engineer’s Workshop magazine for about five years, relinquishing
the role in 2007 to a life in Scotland where he devoted his time to hobby
activities and to writing about home workshop topics. His first serious
involvement in model making was with control line model aircraft in the
late 1950s and early 1960s, taking up model engineering in the late 1970s.
His other interests include classic cars and motorcycles.
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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