Title: THE MILLING MACHINE Argus Workshop Practice Series No 49
and Accessories, Choosing and Using
Author (S) Harold Hall
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: 154 colour photographs. 35 scale plans
& line drawings
Book Condition: New
Number of pages 126 pages
Dimensions: 210 x 148 mm
Publisher: Published by Special Interest Model Books in
2011
ISBN Number (978 185486 266 2) 9781854862662 1854862669
Book No Argus Workshop Pract
Shipping
Weight 330g
Australia
Post Postage Calculator
Price without the the 10%
GST $18.14 For the cost in your currency CLICK
ON AMOUNT
ABOUT
Product Description
This book deals with the process of choosing and using a milling machine
and its accessories. In addition to the machine itself, the accessories
include the cutters, cutter chucks, workpiece clamps, vices, angle plates,
dividing heads, rotary tables, boring heads and other minor items.
The content is divided into three main sections. Firstly, it describes
what machines and accessories are available and covering each one in detail.
The author explains which are essential and which can be obtained when
the workshop activity eventually demands one. There are also suggestions
on how the equipment chosen should be installed.
The usage of each machine and accessory is covered for all but their
most complex uses. Typically, using the rotary table and the dividing head
are both described to a detail sufficient for the majority of uses that
will surface in the home workshop.
The third section deals with the actual machining process, covering
the choice of the cutter for the task in hand, the speeds to use and how
the direction of the feed relative to the cutter rotation is vitally important.
A less-understood feature of milling, back cutting, is also explained.
The subject of sharpening milling tools is briefly covered and a simple
off hand grinder fixture that will bring new life to a used end mill is
described.
Contents:
Choosing the Machine;
Cutters;
Cutter Holding Devices;
Method for Securing the
Workpiece;
Essential Accessories; Installation;
Using the Machine;
Getting Started;
Using the Vice;
Using the Angle Plate;
Using the Worktable;
Using a Divided Head;
Using a Rotary Table;
Using other Accessories;
Positioning the Workpiece;
Machining; Making the First
Cut;
Maintaining your Cutters;
Final Comments.
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
JOIN
Beven D Youngs Mailing List and receive information on the
latest Books
If you have any suggestions, ideas or requests PLEASE USE THE ADDITIONAL
COMMENTS BOX
We
DO NOT sell, hire
or loan client information to other organizations. Beven
Young's Privacy Policy
Beven
Youngs Home Page - Clearance
Lines - Delivery
Information
- About
us - SusProg3D
Suspension Software
MOTA
2 Stroke Engine Software - Our
Customers Say
- CD
of Evaluation programs
Contact
Us - Car
Shows And Swap Meets
My
Twitter Page - Our
Guarantee
My
Facebook Page