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The Definitive Library for the Small Workshop


31. Useful Workshop Tools
By Stan Bray. This practical
collection includes marking-out and
machining aids plus a simple Filing
Machine and an unusual Milling
Vise. Fully dimensioned drawing,
descriptive text and photographs
accompany each project in the book.
Illustrated paperback. 104 pages.

#194-8

$24.50

32. Unimat 3 Lathe


Accessories By Bob Loader
An acknowledged authority on the
popular Unimat mini-lathe has
developed numerous accessories and
techniques to assist the model
engineer in getting the best from the
machine. The projects in this book
increase the scope of the machine.
Illustrated paperback, 160 pages.

#213-8

$24.50

By Brian King. Photo etching in the


form of electronic equipment printed
circuit boards is familiar to
modelers. Apply thos techniques to
production of metal parts ranging
from detailed grill work and artillery
details to locomotive and traction
engine emblems. Illustrated
paperback 112 pgs

#237-5

By Stan Bray. This book explains


the terminology of the clockmaker
and provides general details of clock
construction including layout of
wheels and escapements Includes
valuable information on the making
of wheels, pinions, plates,
escapements, pendulums, weights,
cases, hands and faces. Illustrated
paperback, 128 pages.

$24.50

34. Lathework: A Complete


Course

$24.50

37. Dividing By Harold Hall.


Dividing, radial work on a
metalworking lathe, such as the
cutting of gearwheels, calls for a
method of precisely spacing the cuts.
Two fully detailed designs are
included for dividing heads: a basic
unit & the equivalent of commercial
semi-universal head. Illustrated
paperback 104 pages.

#238-3

33. Making Clocks

#214-6

36. Photo-Etching

$24.50

38. Tool & Cutter


Sharpening By Harold Hall
Sharpening workshop tools is one
task that is least understood by shop
owners. This book illustrates how
most sharpening tasks can be carried
out using an off hand grinder and a
few simply made accessories.
Illustrated paperback.

#241-9

$24.50

39. Model Engineeers


Workshop Projects

By Harold Hall. Great for


beginners. Learn basic techniques
from Harold Hall (former editor of
Model Engineer magazine and
Model Engineer's Workshop) in 12
easy to follow projects. Illustrated
paperback with full working
drawings accompanying the text.
196 pages

By Harold Hall. A collection of 18


unique projects for home workshop
equipment. Includes: auxilliary
workbench, tap holders, distance and
height gauges, lathe back stop,
tailstock die-holder, faceplate
clamps, collets, sash clamps, low
profile clamps and tapping stand.
Illustrated paperback, 128 pages

#230-8A
$24.50
35. Milling: A Complete
Course By Harold Hall

40. Bearings

#248-8

$24.50

A complete self-tuition course using


4 major and 4 minor projects.
Aimed primarily at the intermediate
model engineers, it will also appeal
to more experienced operators
wishing to add to their workshop
equipment. Illustrated paperback
144 pages

By Alex Weis. Describes the wide


and diverse range of bearings.
Reviews the choice of bearings
materials, the type of bearing to use
for each application, highlights the
differences between home-made and
off-the-shelf bearings and considers
the installation and care of bearings.
Illustrated paperback, 194 pages.

#232-4

#250-1

$24.50

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