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In this issue:
A Tailstock Tail - John Cuckson explains how he made a somewhat battered auction ‘extra’ serve two useful purposes.
Chuck Grinding with a 3D Printed jig - After many years, Adrian Rawson’s 3-jaw chuck had lost its accuracy. He explains two 3D printed accessories that restored its mojo.
Tool Grinding and Sharpening Machines - Machines to renew worn or broken cutters, or even allow you to make your own from scratch.
A Supplementary Work Surface - Sometimes the simplest ideas make the biggest difference, this handy idea from Ted Joliffe is an excellent example.
Making an Instrument Vice - John Fawcett introduces this flexible accessory with detailed plans.
Tips for Designing in Alibre Atom 3D - Neil Wyatt gves his perspective of creating 3D objects with this popular computer aided design app.
Mini Project – Make an Elephant Foot. Gary Wooding shows how to make this very simple aid to accuracy when using a dial test indicator on curved surfaces.
The Basics of 230/400V AC Electricity in Simple Terms. Expert Steve Skelton looks at overcurrent protection for electrical supplies, with the accent on safety.
A Dodgy Ballscrew - John Scott had to do some problem solving to restore repeatability to his CNC mill.
Beginners’ Workshop - In this issue Geometer looks different types of bearings.
Replacing a Mini Lathe Controller. David Drury employs a modular motor speed controller to repair his machine.
A Finger Plate- A delightfully neat example of this traditional workholding tool explained by Vic Russell.
Theasby’s Wrinkles - Some handy workshop tips from the master of lateral thinking, Geoff Theasby.

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Description:

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CategoríaHobbies & Craft

IdiomaEnglish

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Model Engineers' Workshop is the ideal workshop companion for all hobby engineers. Model Engineers' Workshop shines a spotlight on the tools and techniques used by model makers, light engineers, restorers and customisers and those who like making and modding their own tools. You'll find readers' tips, reviews of workshop equipment as well as articles on restoring old tools and making your own as well as the latest new technologies, techniques and materials. Model Engineers' Workshop magazine publishes 13 great issues a year.

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