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Price 10 Cents Postpaid to Any Address Colm or Sump of Any Couby Accepted SOUTH BEND LATHE WORKS 459 NILES AVE,, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, U. 5. A. Foreword This booklet has been prepared to answer inquiries we receive from home workshop mechanics who ask for suggestions on what to make in the lathe and how the work should be done. Blueprints and instruction sheets are available to aid the mechanic in making the projects and articles illustrated and described in this book. These blue- prints and instruction sheets are fully described on page 22 and are prepared so that the mechanic can fallow step by step in sequence the building of the project. Only a few of the thousands of practical jobs that can be done in the lathe can be illustrated in this booklet. The Back-Geared, Screw Cutting Lathe is known as the universal tool because of the wide variety of work for which it can be used. A New England machinist once made the statement that more than 3000 different operations could be performed in the lathe. In addition to turning, boring, facing, drilling, cutting screw threads, etc., the lathe can be used for innumerable special classes of work, and when fitted with the necessary attachments almost any kind of machine work can be donc. South Bend Lathe Works projects and madels Vorkshep Back Screw Cutting, Precision Latha. Copyright, 1996, by South Bend Lathe Works, All rights reserved. 1e Screw Threads in the Lathe. What to Make on the Lathe A Mechanical Era The airship, airplane, automobile, radio and thousands of other modern. inventions are all the result of a new era in mechanical and scientific develop- ment. Only the future can reveal the new methods, new machinery, new equipment and labor-saving devices that are to come. During the next twenty years the man who has mechani- cal training and experience will be very machin demand) ancnecchameal gant will be much sought after. There are many excellent vocational schools in the United States where young men are given an opportunity to. obtain elementary training in me- chanical work of all kinds. This me- chanical training and experience may be continued in the home workshop by those who are mechanically inclined and have ideas to work out or inven- tions to develop. The work that can be accomplished in the homeshop is limited only by the ability of the owner and the equipment of the shop, Resourcefulness and initiative can be developed and the inventive genius brought to light, i and experience in the use of precision tools can be developed. The home workshop gives the me- chanie an opportunity to become trained. dnl 4heouas! of pascaton:boals of all kinds and to develop his skill so that he can work with precision and accuracy. In order to be a master mech- anic the workman must know whit can be done in a Back-Geared, Screw Cut- ting Lathe and be able to do the work. Fin 2, Bench Grinder and Polishing Head. 4-inch Bench Grinder and Polishing Head Fitted with 4° x 14" Grinding Wheel and 6-inch Buffing Wheel ‘The bench grinder onl pling head ie pelted ste Boe ebindia teed oy frame, " Bronze bearings may bo fitted into the frame for the spi jesired, Thenet weight of the arinder complete with nuard and pulley as shown above is AVG ILP. of 4 HP-1725 RPM. motor should be used to operate the grinder. W-belt dive is used between the motor and the grinder shat be eur DG ar in diameter for beat revults, ‘The grinder spindle may be fitted with vari- ous grades trenton for differ- ent classes of grinding. The left end of the Assembly, Drawing of Bench indor nnd Polishing Hencl, spindle has f for 9 4" x 14° grinding wheel Guiles fasgesion which 6 beating wical ony be mounted, or, if preferred, another es woeal ‘The J" righthand 24-thread on the ri dec a face pormiin Sacliog& fl Chuck, polishing end sanding disc sanding dram, flexible shaft and a number of other use STEe stsecte eudanennp be prvoneed tere: hardware stare. ‘The grinder frame is well designed and heavily ‘constructed, ‘The bearings are very siberantal for u grisdar of tho typo, and if they Ate: properly ted will give excell "Flinged lid oilers chould be ured a give will prevent dirt and grit from veal“ aflectr orl ‘This bench grinder and polishing bead ‘Will. be Grand eae mesial ier the homeehoo’ sae Lecanto Sony tnt Hinds of work, including tha gy fand sharpening of tools, polishing, drilling, sanding. etc. Blueprints and Castings for Grinder and Polishing Head No ONSOOB. Set of three berate. Si 12 No, CNS00C. Set of rough castings for gr Shafts, flange, pulley and guard, Ship: Bing Werkne 10 fe *Noter Steel p. buffing wh bushings emery grinding wheel, \, chuck, and bronze for entra, oe Fig. 4. S-inch Bench Emery Grinder Completely Ausembled and Readly for Use, Heavy Duty 8-inch Bench Grinder Has Two Wheels 8-inch Diameter 3{-inch Face Thin writes in yi il fy re soe sa heavy” cist ton rame and substantial spindle diameter, with babbitted bearin two grinding wheel 8x 8. Hehe of igrinder from center of lle to the base is 6! nches. Size of base is 634" x 934°. Net weight of grinder is 40 Ibs, Fig. 4 above shows the grinder mounted on a bench although it may. be mounted oo, x heavy cart iron pedestal as shown in desired. Wobelt drive pulley can be oul eed for Ube fist ditee pulley (or direct totor area, A tk H Br mstor Siete tear sin Pe cae eee Blueprints and Supplies for Heavy Duty 8-inch Bench Grinder Bench Grinder Nor SBOS0R. Sot of 3 Blucpriine, olan 127 9 16" Ne. SBS36A. Set of 4 Typewritten instruction Shests No. SBSS6C. Set of No: SBas0b. Steel and Hardware: Emcts Ne. SBBS7C. Set of 2 Grinding juard Rough C Shipping Welght 15 Ibs. Price complete... Ne. SB6d. Complete set of 3 Blueprints, 4 Instruction Shects, Rough Castings, Steel and Hardware for Grinder, Shipping Weight 65 Ibe Banch Grinder Floor Column Set nf 3 Blueprints, | Instruction Sheet, Row Castings, Steel and’ Hardware for Column onl Shipping Weight 90 Ibe, ‘$12.50 Bench Grinder Countershalt No.SBe7. Set of 4 Blueprints, 4 Instruction Sheets, Rough Castings, Steel and Hardware tor Countershalt Shipping Weight 50 Ibs $7.10 Bench Grinder, Floor Column and Countershaift No.SB598. Complete set of Blueprints, Instruction Shests, Rough Castings, Stes! und Hardware for Grinder, Colum, and Countershalt. Ship. Wt. 205 Ibe. $28.05. 3 No. SBes!) indier Msunted on vy Cast Iran Pedestal. Miniature Gasoline Engine No. FB668 For Model Airplanas, Model Speed Raate. otc & 34 HL P. at 5000 R. P.M. ‘This miniature gasoline engine weighs anly 14 a2., yet it develops 1s HP at 3000 RLP.M Ha Th mimes alley with din snse ing. A propeller 16" to 20” in diameter may be uscd. Castings and Blueprints Completa set of exstings and euppliag. includ ing 2 blueprints. size 9°x11" and 4 instruc- tion sheets (but without the spark coil) No. FB068, Shipping We. 2 Ibs, $7.50 Blueprints only for miniature gasoline en- gine listed above, No. FB669B. Shipping We, 8 oz.. as AD ecg peer ak Miniature spark cail to operate on two or re ten three flashlight batteries. No, FBOO? $2.75 1 ft a Fig. 7. Installation Drawing and Specifications for Miniature Gasoline Engine. 4 Fig. 8. This “Pursuit” Model Airplane is Powered with a Miniature Garaline Enisines Flying Model Airplane Plans For Use with Miniature Gasoline Engines The flying model airplanes illustrated on this page are all suitable for use with the No. FB665 Minia- ture Gasoline Engine, ahown on page +. These model airplane designs have all been tested and perfected. If the models are carefully constructed, satisfactory performance ean be expected ‘The construction and flying of gasoline powered model airplanes is a thrilling and educational hobby. A good model will Ay about fifteen minutes on one tank of fuel. ‘The controls may be set so that the plane will circle slowly around the fying field, and when the fuel is exhousted will glide to a gentle landing. For short flights, an automatic timer may be used to chut off the igni Plans and Instructions for Flying Model Airplanes “Pursuit” Medel, An wousually fine model biplane with 6 ft. wing spread, Tas flown successfully with «2 Ib, load and mance a perfect landing. Differs only in size and minor detatls from a real plane. Bi tints age well Prepared nd eaay to. read and give very. complete tn No. MMAOIEL, Plane =} 22.00 ‘The “Cavalier 9 ft. wing ape: No, FBSA9B. Plans and Instructions $0.50 A beautiful streamline model with 1 flying model sete, No, FR690B, Plans and Instructions $0.50 ‘The "K-G3", A canstitent Ayer. This fine model bas a wing spread of # tt No, FR672B. Plans and instructions $0.50 Fig. BA. ““Puresie™™ Model Airplane, Model Steam Traction Engine Made by Edwin J. Davis Edwin J. Davis of Rockford. Iino the illustration at the left with the ex of the steam traction engine which This working model will operate power and is well fished fn bul ¢ is shown in model .e constructed. inder its own ing this engine ‘heel; all other 1 : bushing’ stack. This model steam traction ongine received the second prize award for excellence in model making at the National Handicraft Gontest:tidd at Chisugo, IIlincis: in (935 by the National Homework shop Guild A serias of articles describing and illustrating this price winning model ine appeared in “Model Craftee man" Magazine from September 1924 to March 1935, Copies of these issues may be read at your local publie li brary, or may be abtained at 25c each from Model Crafternan Publishing with His Prize Winning Gare Aictister Hl Bldg. New Fig. 12, Me, Edwin J. Davi ‘Model Steam Traction Engine, Yor! Model Locomotive Engine and Tender ‘The model: locomotive triging and tender Shop Guild, This ew ${° woale coal burning shown in the ilustration below were made by model and develope sufficient power to pull John Matthews of Chicago, Illinois. This several adults on flat cars. The machine work model is exceptionally well finished and re- required in building this excellent working ceived @ silver medal award at the National model was necessarily of the finest precision Handicraft Exhibition and Contest held at and was handled in a small back-geared, scrow Chicago in 1935 by the National Homework- cutting precision lathe. i and tender, Wood Turning on the Lathe ‘Turning wood on a metal working lathe isa very simple matter. Spur and cup centers are substituted for the 60° centers, a hand rest is at: tached and the lathe is ready for Special pulleys may be used on the motor and c pershaft to a vide a series of high spindle spoccds for wood turning regular speeds for metal wark. The “Workshap'” lathe shown on page 24 is not ont working tool but other materials may be machined as welll wood baster, catalin, bake tag be Garied complete satisfaction For examples of wood work working lathe see the ed on a me! Fig. 14, The flan illustration below. Furning an Orn ation shows a Homeshop Enthusiast ntal Woo 2 ont the Latte, Fig. 15. Examples of Wood Working Jobs Done on a inch Swing Metal Working Lathe, g | ' Fig, 16. Some Excellent Examples of Artistic Alabaster Work Turned on a Lathe, Turning Alabaster on the Metal Working Lathe Beautiful Marble-like Substance That is Easily Machined While alabaster is found in the United States only in the state af Colorado, this marbletike substance is so beautiful that it is widely used for ornamental work. Alabaster found outside the United States does not have the beautiful tinted shades of that found in Colorado. When freshly quarried, it may easily be turned in the lathe to almost any shape desired, The delicately tinted shades of alabaster are brought out by finishing it to a smooth surface and polishing, ‘The translucent quality should be taken advantage of by permitting the light to show through whenever the design of the article being made permits. Very beautiful vases and lampe are made with electric lights inside to illuminate them. Fig 17. Turning Alabaster on a $-inch Back-Gaared, Screw Cutting Lathe. a Nested Ash Tray Set ‘The nested ash tray sot shown at the right is attractive and ix quite convenient since it occupies very little space when in use. No difheult operatio go this is a very goad nateur machinist to make, ‘A number of materials may be used such as bronze, aluminum, fibre, or any of the cast plastic materials, ‘a5 bakelite, catalin, ete ‘The work should first be mounted in the lathe chuck so that the outside diameter of the flange and the inside of the tray may be finished. The surface should be fin- Fig, 18, Drawing: Showin ished and polished befure removing the Ash. work from the chuck, Dimensions for Mabie ‘The groove may be filed in or the tray may be mounted on the com pound rest top of the lathe and the greove machined with a fly cutter set in a boring bar mounted between the lathe centers. After completing the inside of the ash tray the work can be reversed and placed in the chuck for finishing the outside. ‘The trays should be machined to the dimensions specified 40 that they will nest perfectly. No. PAG37. Figs 20, Design for Moderniatic Smoking Stand. Nested Ash Cast Resin Stock for 10 Trays cecceeseeeeecen eee SQA Tray Sete Modernistic Smoking Stand Made of Metal or Cast Plastics ‘The illustration at the left suggests a modernistic design for a soaking tall oleh Mag Uk Goede of tectsl oe ort tienes ‘The design could be varied slightly to auit the tate of the maker. ‘Acu tivo vf ictal aud. curt plastica can be used to pro- duce very attractive and artistic effects. For example, the top and base of the waking stand could be made of black plastic, fin- ished with a polis ind the rods made of chromium plated brass or steel. The rods would reflect in the base with a very plaaaing dad béaistifull effect, y is to make the enti any enlnr east pla smoking stand of emmoking st pol No, PAG43, Complete kit of cant resin plastics {n con with instructions for Smoking Stand... : ting colors $5.80 Cast Resin Plastics lastics are rapidly becoming a very popu- for houschold articles, jewelry, ama. mental furni hing, etc. There are a number of manufacturers i 0 species tn supplying cast tics in amall quantities and are equipped to fur= wide variety of shapes and colors. These cast plastics are easily machined in the lathe and take a by th. The. rs Srbince nee sane otter eet eee shall be glad to supply the names and addresses of several manufacturers on request, Hurricane Candle Stand May Be Used as a Night Light ‘The Hurricane Candle Stand or Night + Light shown at the left isa very interesting and attractive piece, ‘The base is made of solid bronze machined to the dimensions i shown in the drawing. An amber glass etched cylinder is used for the fue, All dimensions necessary for machining the base are shown in the drawing. It would be advisable to make templates before sta machine the various curves. After machining, the surface may be given a satin finish by polishing with coarse emery cloth, or it may be given « high luster by buffing, ‘The amber glass etched cylinder is manu- | factured by the McBeth-Lvans Glase Com pany, Charleroi, Pennsylvania. The 15-hour js manufactured by the Diamond Candle Co, Brooklyn, New York, can be purchased in most Five and Ten Cent Staros. Na. RCA2SC. One Set of bronze enstis ricane Candle Stand, ship, We. 4 Ib: 1» for Hur $1.50 ie Fig: 21, Drawing Shawing Finished Dimensions for Making Hurricane Candle Stand, Colonial Candlestick Practical as Well as Ornamental ‘The bronze Colonial candlestick illustraved at the right has a very pleasing design and is not difficult to machine, ‘The base is scparate from the stem, and the two parts are threaded together. ‘The candlestick may be finished by buifing and ‘ecquering; of a-ealin’ finials: wage becobtatnud: by polishing with coarse emery cloth. All dimensions necessary for machining the eandla. stick are shown in the drawing at the right. Tem- plates should be made before starting to machine the candlestick, and forming tools may be used for obtaining the various radii. No. RC832C, One Set of bronze castings for one can Giewtice, (SasppiOg WeigME 2 ty) ae pee Fig. 22. The Drawing Above Shows Dimen= tions for Making Colonial Candlestick. w Se Fig. 23, Bronue Candlestick Set and Bronze Candy Dish M. the Lathe, Bronze Candlesticks and Bronze Candy Dish A Beautiful Combination Which Adds Luster to Any Room ‘The bronze candlesticks and bronze candy dish shown in the illustration above make a beautiful set, The dimensions to use for machining these items are shown in the drawings below, Scveral types of finish may he used. A-very high poliah may be obtained by buffing, but a satin finish is just as pleasing. Coarse emery eloth may be used for obtaining the satin finish Ne RETBIC. Ome we af be fae bess Shipping Weight J Ibs, Price complete No, RC7B9C. One set ef bronze costings for twa bronze candle. sticks. Shipping Welght 5 Ibe. Price complete 32.00 Fig.24, Detailed Working Drawing of Candy Dish, Fig. 25. Detailed Drawing of Candlestick. A Few Examples o: All These Operations Can Be Dene On a 9-inch W Taking a Heavy of Machinery’ Steele Knutliag a Glorwoen Lathe Fig, 27. Boring the Hole in a’ Stee! Bushing. The Most Comme ‘Turning Pi Cutting-off Pa: Boring a Fla St Sgenrtng ek ol row Thread Cut ft mec rear _ = M: Te 4 Co Fir 24, Sharpening 2 Reamer Ts. wha Grinding” Attsckasent” Rees a Metal Spinning Re Facing, Us Taper Boring and Tuning Fo Sanding and Polishing Ca Ganding Dr Filing Tu Turting Ineyular Were fe Fig. 38, Cutting-gff Wark Held tn Fin. 2 Culting-off or Parting ‘Taol in Operation, Fig, 30 At Left—Usin crometer to Mew Fig. 38. Machining a Crankshaft Held Between Fig. 39. Cutting St Centers In the Lathe, Gear Cutting -# s of Machine Work nch Workshop Back-Geared. Screw Cutting Lathe ing 4 Large Serew son Rhee 35, - Citing # Tack Stre Thesag niting 9, Sized Piece e Centers. mmon Lathe Jobs Pipe Threading aking Exaerycrcy Parte fe Manufacturing Testing and Truing Countersinking Tapping Chamfering and Milling Restoring Center Holes Using Multiple Tools ¢ Forming and Recessing Cutting Key Seats Drav-in Collet Chuck Work Turret and Bar Work Crowning Pulleys Fig. 43. Winding Experimental | Riadio Colls in the Lathe Fig. 37. Milling = Slot with Milin ‘and Boring Talal. 7 Fig. 44, Winding w Spring om ‘an avbar ‘inthe Liste, Fig. 45. At Risht—Milling a Dovetail in Milling Attachment, tine Small Gears with Fig, 40. Boring am Inside 7 iting Attachment, Lising Compound Rest of spas ole Fig. #6, Prize Winning Napoleonic Model Couch Made by Franklin Atwater, Napoleonic Model Coach Each year the Fisher Body Company, at Detroit, Michigan, sponsors a Model Coach ‘Contes: in 1934 Franklin Atwater, of Connecticut, was award: lt this coach with the the national first award which he received entitled him to $5000.00 in cash or a four-year expense paid course at college. chose the latter: Fig. 47, Sovereign of Seas!=34" long, 26° highs 4 Complete instructions outlining every de- tail in the construction of the coach can be gbtsined from the Fisher Body Company it, Michigan, and if you are interested : ion regarding thie Moral Coach Contest, we suggest that you get in touch with the local distributor of General Mators automobiles. In addition to the na- tional awards. there are many stateand district Awards that are well worth competing for. “Sovereign of Seas” Model Ship original of this model ship was the most benutiial English warship ever launched, and yar the hip te mount 100 guna. “The ship ie of the persod of 1637. In order to produce an authentic model the guna should be made of brass or, iron a Turned and polished in the lathe. ‘The lathe will abe be found ful in making ther pays Of model ships, such as pulley blocks, pilot wheels, ornaments, etc, This is a museum type model 34° long and 26" high over all, Plane, give full size lift templates and details of rigging, omaments, masts, cte. Blueprints and Text Book nen: eae stip ane SES No. PMT36. Complete descriptive text in bound book an the “Soverci Be Seas” abl model. Pree cm 91.00 No. Excellent Working Models For The Beginner Listed below are a number of excellent working models for the beginner, ranging from very simple models to those requiring considerable skill in modelmaking. No castings or supplies are available for some of these models but they may be constructed entirely of steel and brass, Many modeltnalvers make their own castings of bablatt metal, leat Ge Hepecristal; dd suggestions tor doing thie will be found in the blueprints of some of the models. Model Colonial Cannon No, PM735 This fs a perfect 10) tte of an American naval ie barrel is make ‘of turned brass ‘cted of wood. ‘The design of the ‘and if Well iintehed’ his ‘model take a beautiful mantelplece, No. PM735. One Blueprint Macel Colonial Cannon... $0.25 Simplified Steam Engine Model No. PM787 This one-cplinder-horizental type steam, erigine Is an ex calleit tiodel for the beginner. Ie haa a 4° flywheel watch many be cast from cle metal, leael, ENDbIL) or type metal PEAEMTSY. Soe of tore Blucprints of Simplified spam Engine ka “$0.50 Model Horizontal Steam Engine No. PM647 This engine has @ 1" bore stroke. The flywheel diameter, This Is a good project for the amateur are required, No, PMS47, Ono Blueprint Horizontal Steam Engine $0.25 Horizontal Steam Engine and Boiler No. PM729 This model hertz engine and boiler develops tinch ELP, at 13 Tha Ayweheel is 534" An diameter and the ¢ Sh" bore and 3g" stroke, No. PM7Z®. Set of six Blueprints of Horizontal Steam ine and Boller one 0 Miniature Air-Cooled Gasoline Engine No. M411 This iss two-cycle gasoline engine sultable for oper ating a 4 ft. alsplane or small motor boat. ‘Cylinder bere, Winch; stroke, 1 inch; weight complete 12 oz No. MMAI1. One Blueprint af a Miniature Air-cooled Caso. Tine Engine, Price eee nie 10. Single Cylinder Model Steam Engine No. MM4l0 ‘Thin engine for operating model bouts, Has Vs inch bare, 4 ike} haw a tubular type belles: na Chetings are’ req int of Single Cylinder Model Steam $1.50 Twin Cylinder Marine Engine No. PM761 This model in of an upright steam operated marine en- mine with two eytinders, Tae tywheel iy Toy” iw diameter, and the eylinders have 17/32” bate, No eastings are re- scuired, This ison excellent engine foF operating a 30 No. PM761. One Blueprint Twin CylinderMarine Engine $0.25 Vertical Marine Engine Models No. TP2S0. Single cylinder Mark No. TP261. Twin cylinder ‘bare, 34" stroke. Casti No. TP252. Triple expansion Marine Engine, % 134" bare by IF stroke. Castings and Blueprint 15 le expansion M. ‘and blueprint Fig. 49. Miniature Auta Driven hy Small Gatoline Engine Mounted Under Rear Hood. Scale Model of Famous Racing Car Miniature Auto Driven by Small Gasoline Engine ‘This is a miniature copy of famous Miller Dirt Track Racer and has class, beauty and speed: yet may easily be made in the shop equipped with a lathe. A motor or washing machine engine can be used. small outboard + 80, Front View of Miniature Automobile. ‘The car is equipped with a clutch and has forward and reverse speeds so that the car can No, MW604B. One blueprint (size 19” x 66") start, stop and reverse and halt properly at showing the complete design and construction traihe signals of this model. Price Postpaid. ooo $00 Cast Plastic Cigarette Box May be Used as Jewel Box Fig. 51 at the left shows an excellent design for a cigarette box or jewel box which may be ele OR cane laste seiateel; The wariok parts should firet be machined to the dimen- sions shown below. ancl then assembled. Cast plastica are finished by machining in the lathe, then sanded to remove the tool marke hed in the lathe. Complete kit cont rough making all parts of cigarette box shown in Fig. $1. $1.75 MOONGLOW Machining BLACK Eh'e 'Cant Blnstte Cee Srette Wax Fig-51. Ciparstte Bow made of Cam Plastic—Both Useful and Ornamental Fig. 53. ‘The Famous DeWitt-Clinton Model Train. De-Witt-Clinton Model Train This 14" scale model of the famous DeWitt. ‘The model of this most notable carly American ton engine; tender. coaches and road bed train io. constructed of wood and metal parts, was used for the Popular Mechanics $2500.00 all of which can be machined in a 9-inch swing Prize Contest. The base measures 6’ x 36’, back-geared, screw cutting lathe. Blueprints and Instructions No. PM800. Set of 10 blueprints of the lished January to May of 1932. Copies are De-Witt-Clinton Model Train. - $2.00. available at 25c each and may be ordered from ‘The making of this modcl was explained in Popular Mechanics Magazine, 200 East On- detail in Popular Mechanics Magazine, pub- tario Street, Chicago, Illinois. Pacific Model Locomotive Scale 1" = 1', 216" Gage, Alcohol Burner This +5" scale Pacific Model Locomotive is jg" bore x 1%" stroke. Boiler has water tubes a model that anyone might be proud of, yet and burns alechol, it is not too difficult to be attempted by any modelmaker with some experience in the use of a back-geared, screw cutting metal working Blueprints and Castings lathe. Complete in every detail, this model No. TP685B, Bivworints only $6.00 will actually operate under its own power and Ne, TPa9aBC. Complete set of castings and pull a surprising load. ‘The eylinders have Ehepraly 38.00 14" and 5;" Scale Stearn Locomotives 14" scale, 11{° Gage Steam 84" scale, 314" Gage Steam Locomotives Locomotives Cylinders: * bore x utroke alcohol burner, Cylinders: 114~ bore x 1 troke, cowl burner i: TPHSTBC. (Conrolets ont ob airings ae. Ne. TPT00HC. Complnte et of castings and TPE rath "$11.00 blueprints = $72.00 No, TP697B. Blueprints only 3.00 No. TP700B, Blueprints only 9.00 rr, 7 a ee » Machining « Bronze Bushing Examples of Metal Work Done on a Lathe of the work that Fig, 57, Drilling a Flat Piece of Steel in the Lathe, Drilling Metal in the Lathe The illustrations on this page show a fev drilling aperations that can be done in the lathe. ‘The machinist usos the Inthe for drilling jobs of all kinds. The lathe has the power and tic feeds, for handling hundreds of drilling operations and for speeds, ws well ae the auton doing a great variety of res ning and boring, Lathe chucks can be dstock headstock or the tail stock of the lathe for drillia and Fir. 61 Above — Billi Silos, Workts held in crateh sorter, aber? S ere Drilling a bushing held in uni versal charcke, Fig, 60. Below=-t acing and drifing w wear bla held in a chuck, Prices of South Bend Machine Shop Projects ‘The tabulation below shows the complete list of South Bend Machine Shop Course Enveris {ou raay arom inatridul pojectscomplesa ov im part ta zaset jour Own reguliemante. er drawings and job sheets include « int i sir wd Pols for ask setaigy und sat eitdaase ane Pa baad Bae ea 56 Practical Machine Shop Projects for the Student and Apprentice Prices seaee |! vase | MOG | em eee ere Bro: | ios" | ‘and | Gani ings Sheets | Firlshad Job 'Sheets | FO. | Projets | Postpaid” South Bend South Beod ‘Melb. $0.20 [gle | 5 [Drill Fad for Lathe 9 (Crotch Center far Lathes cs [Blacksmith's Drill Chuck T [Cup Center, for Weed Turning ‘Spur Center, for Wood Turning [ abs. ig lbs. eee [Machinist's Surface Gauges [Chuck Hack for Lathe Chua ‘Rent for Weed Turning Wj [Countershalt for Lathe Sat 5 [Hench Bench Drill Pres Pacers p Eirindar — Tag iFies Cases Watergate Gainer 7 _(Countershaft for #-inch Emery Grinder (3 —Einch Bench Lathe (55; [Slide Reet for #-inch Beneh Lathe 4 $2 [Countershalt (or #-inch Bench Lathe 3 * 70_WH.P. Gasoline Engine, Vertien!, Air Cooled, Tt_ [WH P. Gasoline Engine, Horizontal [Made Airniane Freire 12 0 [Blectris Motor—\ HM. P. r include both Castings and Stecl Parts: Priceaof Engines do eee ignition eof or =a fannot Furnish, i [a bs | Ey South Bend Machine Shop Course Projects Blueprints and Instruction Sheets for Projects ng Projects Illustrated and Described in this Booklet Far Machi: Blue peints and job instruction ahects similar to thore illustrated and described below ean be supplied for most of the projects illustrated and described through: eut this booklet. The number and size of the blue prints and the number of the ction sheets vary according to the importance of the project, and sufficient information is provided to enable the mechanic to proceed with the work from ' start to finish, Blueprints for all of the projects listed on pages 20 and 21 are uniform in size, being 12" x 18". ‘The job instruction sheets supplied for these projects are also uniform in size and measure B1j" x 14", The sample blueprint and instruction sheet reproduced on is page are to aid th chanic in machining Project No. 13. Bolt and Nut," which is illustrated and listed on pages 20 and 21. Detailed dimensions are outlines in sequence the various operations required for machining the project Reference Book ‘The book, “How to Run « Lathe,” is used asa text on all the projects illustrated and de acribed on pages 20 and 21, ‘This book, to- gether with the other books listed on the back cover of this bullet will be of great assiat- ance to the mechanic in doing the required machine work on the various projecta ed 64, Blueprint (Actual Size 12" x 18") for Project No. 12,**1-inch Bolt and Nut" 2 NN — Supplies and Plans of Projects and Models Frequently our customers write to us for sources of blue prints and plans of metal and wood projects, or for articles that can be machined in South Bend Lathes. For your convenience, we have compiled the following list of suppliers, You ean abtain complete information and prices on these projects, plans, blue prints, and materials by writing direct to the addresses given. below. Project Blue Prints and dsb Plane Popular Mechanics Magazine, 200 E. Ontarig St. Chicago, I Fapuler Sience Monti, 293 Toun Ave New Yor Ct Popular Flomecraft Magetine, 137 N. Mic Modern Mechanix Publ. Co, 529S. 7th ‘St, The Home Craftsman, 63 Park Raw, Now York City. List of Blue Prints ‘The Model Craftsman, 330 West 42nd St.. New. York City taf Plans South Bend Lathe Works, 425 E. Madison St., South Bend, Ind... , Book of Projects dite} Plans Home Shop and Modelmaking Supplies Pierce Model Works, Tinley Parks, Il. Craftaman Wood Service Co. Structural Model Works, 64 W. 23rd s Sez New York City Fanwood Specialties Co.. Fant Te ma BO. Boe Lao ak Cleveland Model & Supply Co.. 1 Model Airplane Equipment Totemerional Models Co., 1775 Biroud: Ver City Glewcland Model te Supply Co. Ines 1858 W- 37th Se, Cleveland Gi Hawk Model Aeroplanes, 4944 Irving Park Bivd.. Chicago, Ill. John T. Fergusson, P. O. Box 118, South Bend, Ind. Model Railroad Equipment A. Cole, 1355 Church St., Ventura, Cali 1560 W. Pi t arene Se ys, P.O, Box 6, New Rochelle, 2» 40, » Airy “Ave.. Phil Iphia, F Bong Gar 712 E. Washinuton St. Ann Asbo, Rt Hawk Model Aeroplanes, 4944 Irving Park. Blvd... Chicago, Model Stearn and Gasoline Engines Howard Eases 6: Mie Co,, 2417 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, II Wall's Ensing Laboratory, 5900 N. Fairield, Chicago. II Alfred Paul & Son, 3 Ashland St., Me 30. Forster Bros., 706 Keystone Ave., john T. Fergusson, P. O. Box 118, South Be i Loutrel Specialty Co., 101] Wyckoff Ave,, Seu, N.Y. Amateur Telescope Supplies Joh ML. Pierce, Harvard St. 8 ion Optical Supply Co., Tinsley. l Leleacope & Inst. rae S017 ‘Whee » Berl C.C, Young, 517 S, Main St., East Hartford, ‘Conn... Steel and Brass Stock Central Steal Wire Co. 4545'S. Western Ave. Chicago IL. -+. Sheets and Rods National Steel Co.. 1319 Kingsbury St., Chicago, Ul. Sheets and Rods Steel Sales, 129 S. "Jefferson St, Chicago, Th... s . Sheets, Rods and Tubes Gani, Racks, Screws. Eta. Boston Gear Works, North Quincy, Mass... Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Co... 3304 8, Weatern Ave., Chicago, Screws, Bolts, Nuts, Etc. -List of Blue Print LOGIE of Blue Prints . Book of Plans 1 List of Blue Prints Gears and Metal Stock w., Lumber, Plans, Etc, itructural Paris carving fools and Cutters la. Cali ig ‘oundry Equipmens 358 W. 57th St,, Cleveland, Ohio..Lumber, Plastics, Parts pecial . Catalin, -Conatruction Kite . Kita and Supplies lue Prints, Supplies Kits, Supplies, Engines © Gauge Construction Pats 4” Seale Car Parts + Kits, } Engine Castings ction Gets and Castine Boers and 1, Glass Discs, Prisms Glass, Pitch, Ete, ‘ Fittings, Ete, - Teleseope Mountings . Gears and Racks ‘Gears and Racks H. Channon Co., N. Wacker Drive & Randolph St.. Chicago, ve sss... General Hardware E +++ General Hardware Charles Products Co., 327 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill. Model Ship and Boat Supplies - A, J. Fisher, 1002 Etowah Ave., Royal Oak, Mich. , Gene's, 510 E. 11th St., New York City, .. Boucher Playthings Mig. Corp. 126 Lafayette St, Horace D, Sheldon, 323 Belleville Ave., Bleomfiel: Fige@3. 9" x3 “Workshop” South Bend Precision Bench Lathe, with Harizontal Motor Drive and Regular Lathe Equipment 9-inch “Workshop” South Bend Bench Lathe A Back-Geared, Screw Cutting Metal Working Precision Lathe Practical for the Home Workshop The 1936 Model 9-inch ‘“Worlshon’” South pipe thresdscan be cut in this Inthe, We recom: Bend Lathe is the ideal tool for the home work- mend it for making the finest precision gauges, thop, the laboratory. and any shop desiring an tape, tools nnd cles, accurate, stu modern back-geared, screw Hundreds of machining operations on metals, cutting precision lathe. woods and compositions such as turing. The “Workshop” Lathe iss lied in bench threading, boring. facing, drilling, ete., can be and floor leg models in bath fla ftand V-belt done on this lathe. Special work such as mill- types. The drives furnished ide: ecounter- it inding, ctc., can also be handled when the Ait leueulacs teres. Mkt cee cr oe me heath motor drive. Any model can be supplied there are thirty-eight in the complete Hine in hed lengthe of 214, 3, 315, 4, and 4) leet. Teacrintions, Mlustrutions, and prices of the Standard screw thea, fram 4 0 40 er “Workshop Lathe will be foul in Catalog inch, right of lefe hand, including 1134 and'27 No, 15-1 described on the following rege "Workshop" Lathe Features “Workshop" Lathe Specifications sila putea Foe i, 3a, aa ECP. mw fos Cove tare re Noe Morte ape id one flat way On Welle for No, 15-T "Workshop" Catalog Describing the Abode Lathe M4 9-inch “Workshop” Lathe Catalog No. 15-T A VALUABLE 32 PAGE BOOK ‘Complete information on the 9.inch “Workshop” Lathe will be found in this 32-page 615° x 11" Catalog No. 18-7. Tenntniew carer 150 er ec plete description and prices of all 9-inch “" Workshop” thes and attachments, The “Workshop” Lathe is made in several bed lengths ranging from 21° to 44’ and providing from 11" to 35" between centers, Several types of motor drive can be supplied, as well as countershaft drive, Hf you are interested in lathe work, write for this Catalog No. 15-T. Portpaid, to any address, South Bend Back-Geared, Screw Cutting Lathes Made in 9-inch, 11-inch, 13-inch, 14)j-inch, and 16-inch Swing jy South Bend Back-Geared. Screw Cutting Precision © Lathes have been on the market for thirty years ‘Thousands of these lathes are in use in the U.S.A. and 96 other countries throughout the world in industry, manufacturing plants and tool rooms, South Bend Lathes are made in 9-inch, I-inch, Winch, 144¢inch, and 16-inch swing sizes and in bed lengths from 215 ft. to 12 ft, allof which are supplied in various types and drives If you are interested in a lathe let us know the size and type required for your work. We will send free, portpaid,-a bulletin or catalog illustrating, deveril ing, and pricing the lathe in detail. Practical Attachments for South Bend Lathes Thirty-eight practical attachments for machining various classes of work may be fitted to South Bend Lathes, These attachments may be ordered with the lathe or Tater when they are needed. Send for Attachment Bulletin No. #7-L and we will mail you» copy postpaid. Factory of the South Bend Lathe Works The South Bend Lathe Works, eatabli: as operated continuously under the same for more than thirty years, ‘The factory has a floor space of 180,000: square fect id area of 44 acres, all devoted exclusively to the manufacture of South Bend Back- ting Precision Lathes. of which there are thausancs in mse. pu esis Uae Malas sd ae ce CRE A gel IoRLaeean anderen major auto service jobs according to the latest shop practice that is followed in the most successful shops and plants in the United States. Thousands work, . Order some of these for your mechanice—they may be helpful. Bulletins are 6" x 9” in size and contain from 8 to 160 pages each. When ordering specify the titles of the bulletins ‘Wanted and they will be mailed postpaid on receipt of price indicated. Coin of stamps of any country accepted. ‘of mechanics are using these bulletins in their 1 Calter Bits! Bulletin No. 38 Explains il how to sharpen various tts for lathe Work, 16 pages, size "x9", 50 illustrations, Price’ postpaid Te jow to Cut Serew Threads” Bulletin No. 44-A. Explains various screw thread forme and how to cut screw threads in the lathe, 24 paces: ns, Price postpaid Toe “How to True Armature Commutators and Undereut Mica” Bulletin Ne 2a. | ye Contains Infermasien cn. truing ermature commutators and undercutting mica in the lathe. 12 pages, size 629", 35 illustrations, Price postpal 108 “Haw to Grind Valves and Sharpen Reamers" Bailletin No. 1. (Automotive! Contains information on selacing autamobile engine valves, sharpening valve seat reamers, cutters, ote, 12 pages, site 6°52", 23 illustrations, Price posts 10e W to Finish Pistons” Bulletin No. 9 (Automotive) Contains de- ed information on finishing semi-machined pistons in the lathe. Feiming und hantng wrist pin holes, ete. 2 powes, tice 6"%9", 31 listestions, Price postpaid Wwe “Haw to Make Buchi on making bushings, lathe mandrels. press fits and running fits, 12 Poges, size 6"x9", 28 illustrations, Price postpaid We law ta Bore Rebabbitted Connecting Reds" Bulletin No. o- (Automotive, Illustrates and deseribes the Intest shop practice for boring, facing, and finishing rebabbjtted connecting rods. 4 pages, sie 6°x9", 73 illustentions. Price postpaid nen ioe “Haw to Test and True Differentials” Bulletin No. 5-A. (Automo- tive). Contains information an temaving the old ring gear, tealing and truine the sing year geal, testing bearings of drive pinlons. ete. B pager, size 6"%9", 20 illustrations, Price postpaid we jow ta Machine Flywheels Bulletin Ne. 3-A. (Automotive) Con tains inforination on Wining dawn Hyihedle for new gears, 6 pages, size 6x9", 24 illustrations “How to True Brake Drums" Bulletin No. 4-A. (Automotive) Shows how ta mount various types of brake drums in the Inthe fot truing the drum eo that te will be concearie, round and true. 10 pages, sire 6x0", 40 illustrations Price postpald we ‘What to Male in the Lathe Bulistin No. 34, Ilustrates nid ee- scribes over 6 useful projects for the home sind shap including teals, Erinders, and otter useful objects, aleo various models such a8 stems locomotives, aitplanes, e(c, 28 pages, atte 4x9", aoe ‘How to Run a Lathe” (32nd Edition). This is an authoritative and instructive manual on the care and operation of « buck-gearedy Serew cutting nthe. [ta of Inthe operation. in I with illustrations of various classes of work, Contains 160 Pages, size $44 "x8", and mere than 300 illustrations, This book is used asa handy reference book by apprentices in industrial plants, railroad shops and and is alzo used an a world. More than a million and a Wall copics are in tse Price postpaid. achinists and machine shops,

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