Workshop Practice Series 02 - Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop
Transcript of Workshop Practice Series 02 - Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop
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Heat Treatment R.E. Wakeford Tubal Cain Tubal din
2. vertical Mi lling in the Homo 9 . Soldering and Brazing
Tubal Cain 16 . Electric Motor"
V.1. Cox Workshop Arnold Th rop
J . Screwcutting in the Lathe Milflin Cleeve
4. Foundrywork tor the Amateur B.T. Aspin
5. M illing Operations in the Lathe Tubal Cain
6. Measu ring and Ma rking Me ta/~
10. Saws ami SawlI1g Ian Bradley
1 I . Electroplating I. Poyner
12. onn is ,md Dies Tubdl Cain
I J . Workshop Drawing Tubal Cain
17. Gears and Gear Cutting I. Law
18 . B""ic Benchwork Les Oldridge
19. Spring Deign and 1\t.mutocture Tubal ain
20. Mtt,l/work and Machin ing Hint and Tip Ian Bradley
Ivan LdW 14 . Mak ing mall Workshop 21. Adhes ives and Sea lants 7. The Art of Welding Tools Dav id Lamm as
W.A. Vause S. Bray
2. Verti cal Milling in t he Hom W or ksh o The increasing appearance of vertic, I mil lin g machines in model engineers and other smal l workshops has brought the versati lit y of thi s type of machine to the notice of a large and growing group of pot ntial users, but until the fi rst edition of the book wa s published in 197 7 there was little easily avai lab le guidance for the average amateur or smal l user. This third , revi sed ed ition incl udes descriptions of many of the very w ide range of operations possible, wi th photograph ed examples, plus informat ion on machines, acce sor ies, cutters, chucks, r quirements and methods of work-holdi ng.
Arnold Throp enjoyed a long and success fu l engine ring care r start ing with very larg steam and oil engines and including h igh tension sw itchgear, mining machinery and machine tool s. He has a hieved over 55 years membership of the Institute of M echanical Engineers.
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WORKSHOP PRACTICE SERIES 1 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ~ 11111111 1. I fardenmg, Tempermg and
Heat Treatment Tubal am
2 Vertical Milling In the Home Workshop Arnold Throp
3 rewcutting m the Lathe Martin Cleeve
4. Foundrywor~ lor the Amateur B.T. A pin
5 Milling Operation, In th Ldthe Tubal Cain
6 . Mea~urin8 dnd Marking Metals Ivan Law
7 The Art of Welding W.A Vause
8. heet felal Work R.E Wakcford
9. Soldering and BraZing Tubal Cain
1 O. Saw~ and Sawmg lan Bradl y
1 I Electroplatmg J Poyner
12. Drill , T,lP; and Die} Tubal Cam
1 J. Work hop Drawlnl{ Tubal Cain
14 . Making mall Work,hop Tool, S. Bray
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15. Workholding In the Ldthe Tuboll Cam
16 flectric MOlOrs V.1. Cox
1 7 Gears and Gear Cutting I. Law
18 BiHI< Bench work Le .. Oldridge
19 prmg De"sn dnd \1dnutacture Tubal aln
20 . Metalwork and Machlnmg Hmt dnd TIp; lan Bradley
21 . Adhesive and Sealants Davld Lammas
2. Verti cal Milling in th e Horn W or ksh op The increasing appearanc of vertic I mil ling machines in model engineers and other small work hops ha brought the ver at il ity of this type of machine to the notice of large and growing group of p t ntial users, but until the first edition of the book wa published in 1977 there wa little easily available guidanc for the average amat ur or small user. This third, revis d ed ition includes description of many of the v ry wide range of operation possible, wi th photographed examples, piu information on machines, acc ori ,cutter, hucks, r quirem nts and methods of work-holding.
Arnold Throp enjoyed a long and successful ngine ring care r starting with very large steam and oil engines and including high ten ion swit hgear, mining machinery and machine tools. He has a hieved over 55 years member hip of the Institute of Me hanical Engineer.
ISBN 0-85242-843-X
6 .50 net UK