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 | Model engineering book (a foundation course) Ref: 24
Author Peter Wright Pages 408 This book covers: the introduction and principles and supplies, setup of a workshop, measuring and marking out, basic hand work, bending / folding and forming, metal joining, hole production, screw threads, essential machine tools, principles of turning, holding work in the lathe, adapting the lathe, buying a lathe, basic lathe practise etc, 17 chapters full of informative advice. £17.50
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 | The amateur's lathe Ref: 937
author l h sparey Pages 221 this book covers: the lathe, choosing a lathe, installing a lathe, measuring equipment, lathe tools, drills and reamers, marking out, holding work in the lathe, lapping, metal spinning, taper turning, screwcutting etc etc a very good book for begineers £9.50
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 | The amateur's Workshop Ref: 938
author Ian Bradley Pages 256 this book covers: the lathe, choosing a lathe, suds equipment, reamers, the dial indicator, toolmakers buttons, belt drives, the back toolpost, measuring equipment, lathe tools, drills and reamers, marking out, holding work in the lathe, lapping, taper turning, screwcutting etc etc a very good book for begineers £9.50
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 | The compact lathe (revised edition) Ref: 936
author stan bray Pages 187 this book covers: safety, care of a lathe, lathe tools, turning operations, centre height, using a 3/4 jaw chuck, the face plate, turning radii, drilling and boring, screwcutting, milling, graduating and dividing etc etc £8.30
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 | model engineers handbook (third edtiion) Ref: 30
Author Tubal Cain Pages 240 This book covers over 13 chapters which include: units and metrication, workshop calculations, standard tapers and collets, screw threads,workshop practise, metal joining, properties of materials, steam and the steam engine, air and gases, boiler work, piston and gland seals, electrical memoranda, and a general section, this book is like a model engineers bible £10.50
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