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™H 19 1998 South Bend Machine Shop Course For Apprentices and Students in Machine Shops South Bend Lathe Works | 425 East Madison St.. South Bend, Indiana South Bend Machine Shop Course ‘The South Bend Machine Shop Course is based on production methods used in the building of, machinery in industry. The Instruction Material is outlined and so arranged that the appren- tice or student will Become familiar with the heat methods employed in present day mochine shop practice. 3,000 Schools Using This Course ‘The South Bend Machine Shop Course hasbeen very ‘many industrial plants and Reilroad Shops use this Course. The Textbook used “How to Run a Lathe” enjoys nation wide reputation and is used by leading, aap tet evegwiee 30 Years’ Experience to Develop Course ‘The Course affords @ thorough training in machine Fesents, ia additicn to an investment of more than 15,000, the carefully aclected contributions of lead. ing engineers, manufacturers and mechanics, gath- cred orer a period of thirty years. Outline of the Machine Shop Course 52 Projects—Job Sheets— Blue Prints— Textbook ‘The South Bend Machine Shop Course consists of 52 practical Projects covering the funda. for each Project. Textbook, ond Hardware ports are furnished at the pei Coptes of Drawings and Job Sheets Duplicate copies of Blue Prints and Job Sheets of Projects in the South Bend Machine Shop Course con be made by your Mechanical Drawing Depart- ment and Business Department, thus enabling the ‘Shop Instructor to use them for lectures, imparting the information to the class instead of to tie indi vidual boy. Wide Range of Machine Shop Work ‘The Course consists of 52 Projects all of which are practical, woeful and have a market value. ThePro jects cover a wide range of Machine Work beginning with simple elementary jobs and gradually advanc- ing so that the more advanced Projects require skill equal to that of the expert mechanic. Drawings and Blue Prints for Projects Drawings for this Course should be made of stand- rd size shects 12 x 10-in. Each part of the Project is shown in detail on the Blue Print—lso an assem- by drawing which is im conformity with modem, Engineering and Machine Shop Prectice. A cample Blue Print, in reduced form, is shown on page 4. Job Sheets for Each Project Job Sheets 814 x 14-in. compiled in folio form accom- pany the Blue Prints of each Project. Job Sheets ex- plain the work from start to finish following the fnetiods usea in modern macnine shop rracuce. = sample Job Sheet is illustrated and explained on page 5, or Shop practice, Jot Sheats ned Blue Deinte hrora heen wnelrad rart ‘How to Run a Lathe" is used. Material such es Castings, Stee! Steere asta Geteceareeti ean ‘Textbook on Lathe Oper ‘The Textbook “How to Run a Lathe" describing the fundamental operations on Screw CuttingLathes is used in conjunction with the Course and is re- ferred to in the Job Sheets. This Book is further illustrated and described on page 14 of this Bulletin. Rough Castings for Projects When a School is rot in position to get castings Incally we aon apply them at the prices shown in the tabulated list on page 3. Some Schools prefer to copy the drawings, develup dieis ows pattesis end) ‘then order Castings locally or from a nearby foundry. Note: Some Projects require planer work such as the Lethe ‘Bed of the 8-Ineh Beach Lathe Project No. 68 If a Schoo} isnt equipped todo this work we ean doit for them charging ‘aly the actual expense incurred in doing the jeb. ‘Thereare come Projects that require Steel and Hard- ware parts, If it is not possible to purchase these ‘pati ia your conmunity we can supply them at the prices listed on page 3. Thesepricesdonotincludethe cost of postage or express butare f.0, b. South Bend. Material and Castings for Projects Prices on the Instruction Material such as Blue Prints and Job Sheets include postage. The prices ‘of Rough Castings, Steel and Hardware parts on pease ee ieee) eens for shipment. They can be sent by express or freight as the customer desires, Page? AE HOT AE A wen Prices of Machine Shop Projects ‘The prices of Blue Prints and Job Sheets required for Projects inckide postage. Rough Castings, Hardware and Seefiaesareatoted or Aone Wen ora Pajero wd ‘quoted upen application, based on the type of Project and the number deste 52 Practical Machine Shop Projects war woke ao ret Pre at] act | WaPo trated | Prints) shorts Fight pi eat [e412 tee sa [$a : ane erates 3 Io TS Tins Wreck fr Settee vat Ta a Tesiemasceee nore feces FTC Aer Ta 1s (eae ioe [s+ “V0 cis br Ch ister i jot Wand Torin 4 = pa Cantor Wood Tarn Lt “ss Tin Bal and Wat inn (ri Contra Sa et Te — [eee Set ce “Prices include beth Castings and Stoel Parts. AN ATT Se aN Page & = Blue Prints for Each Project in Machine Shop Course Ta = i A slue Irrunt (Actual Sze 12° x 1S) 1OF FO}eCC VO. 13—I-Inch Bo Blue Prints Furnished Give Complete Working Details ‘The illustration above shows a reproduction of a typical Proj Prints, as required, giving complete working details are furnish! They are carefully drawn to drawing which is in conformity with modem engineering practice. Blue Print. One or more Blue each Project in the cou in detail also an assembly snd show each part of the Proj Blue Print for Project No. 13 For the Lecture Room accompanying Job Shectsfanilerze the tadents with th dctilod. work on car project. Cnrert procedure is thes followed inthe shop The Blue Prin the Hexagon Head Bol ib Sheet for this Project i ustrated on page S Project No. 13—Lfn. Bolt and Nut pr fand Nut. The Copies of Blue Prints and Job Sheets Any of the Blue Prints and Job Shoots used in the South Bend Industrial Form of Blue Print and Job Sheet Machine Shop Course may be copied by your Business Depa ment and Mechanical Drawing Department in order toprovide indy, The Be Pints ae Prices of Job Sheets and Blue Prints a JobSheets and Blue Prints jor each Project are bound togethe om South Bend Machine Prose No 18 MATERIAL REQUIRED: are No 1 Cold ran Stes 1-9 Shop Course Job Sheet BOLT AND NUT Pate No, mon Arrange belt for proper spade sped.* Fumie tee” Routh di hole hush soc as pe P50 0 52 {Ge contig tos ald pot persue pe chante nh rnd sz th ep Soling ap with wrench and pen aes Jo gies or Pre Bmpr Bo. Si ote Job Instruction Sheets Explain the Work Job Sheets are furnished for each Project giving specific instructions covering the propes pro: bedute for doing the work. The Job Sheets have been worked out with the thought of acquaint ing the boys with the best methods employed in actual shop practice in industrial plants, One or more Job Sheets depending on the number required for the Project are furnished and give complete working details. Job Sheet for Project No. 13 “ie Job sheet for Prgect No. 13, 1geh Bol and Nut on pacts! The Wistand second pages show the materal required for proocing both par The neceanry peaton or com- lations for completing Part I, the Bot, appear cn pages 3 and Job Sheets Explain How to Do The Work Step-by-Step Inte tnifte Socks Bead nizing Stop Course ‘rhe Job Sheets ae very thorough—eack print has been worked out slowing recy operauion sep-by-tep. They consist ot ine Prince an astruction Sheets bound in folo form size 8)2n. x 14, Page 5 Illustrations of Practical Machine Shop Projects Wi Boje Re & Sy Deets Hin Gs = Illustrations of Practical Machine Shop Projects Project No. 25. Clamp Lathe Dog ah FE 2A Illustrations of Practical Machine Shop Projects q A a Back for Project No 32 Small Bench Vien, Brim Jew Prot Na 1 Jock Sire For Project No. 66, Drawin Chock Attachment with Hand Whee, for Lathe Pages ALE OM a Project No 4. Pollahing Hew Page 9 Illustrations of Practical Machine Shop Projects C—“— Page 10 Illustrations of Practical Machine Shop Projects Lypical Machine Shop Views peso cae nee rating Bench Lathes in « Jun feted Septic fret experience ie actual Machine Shep ‘The College Engineering Shop The llutration above isa ommon seme in the Trade Schoo! The Machine Shop Drpartrent of a Callee Engineering there the young man's being trained in correct Mackine Schools shown above. Phe jays an iniportant pert Et Shop Practice Boy cite a go Coibge Afecketin eee Successtul Mechanical Geniuses Henry Ferd, the Wright Brothere, Thot. Edison, George Westinghouse, Dodge Brothers and many others acquired their fundamental training on the small Screw Cutting Lathe. Page 12 Planning the School Machine Shop Special Layout for Shop —One of 150 Stock Lavouts Made For Schoo) Shops Engineering Service “The Supervisor or Instructor whois planning a new school machine stop and who cannot take the time to familiarize himself with all the cetails should write to us, We have had more than 20 years’ experience in installing and equipping industrial end school shops. The benefit of Write For These Free Booklets New General Catalog The Catalog gives complete and up-to-date information and pricet on the entire line of South Bend New Model Screw Cutting Engine Lathes, attachments and tecten Ail Tipps Lathes ant Drives togetiie: with prac- tical ond modern equip ments are illustrated by the toc of 189 cuts in this 72. page Catalog 's Hand Book No. 44-B => 150 Shop Kinks make this 32-page booklet interesting ‘tomechanies, especially ap- prentices. Nearly 200 helf- ieeadlatecenters eae to tell the story. This / booklet contains the latest methods of modem shop “How to Run a Lathe’ ‘More than 300 practical illus- ‘trations explain the funda- mental principles of the “How to Run a Lathe” is authonitative and serves as a textbook in many schools. It contains 144 pages showing |practicel methods of modern SEES ESSIEN Iathe practice, $25 Madivon Street, ae : Use Coupon Below Auto Mechanic’s Hand Book No. 33-B Hand Book No. 33-B con. ‘tains 150 lhustrations show- ing the application of various tools, mechines and Lathes on practical jobs that come to the Electrical Shop, Service Station and Gerage. An interesting ook for the Mechanie and Apprentice, Auto Mechanie’s Service Book No. 66 For the Auto Machinist and Apprentice Price 25e Postouid. Sample copyfreetolmsructors Service Book No. 56. de ‘of machining all parts of the automobile motor ia the Auto Service Station, Garage and Electrical Shop. Thin book ‘contains more than 120 half- tones and deawingsillstat ing ana describing the prac eal memods of machining the allowing joe FURTEER on Thin Service Book i recom: Ean Ameer mended by the automobile einer manufacturers fr sein their ene eT Bho Service Stations throwrhent ‘Felting RiestndDee Soafts the world, to guide the auto Eesonee mechanic in servicing the Reining Clini Making Radio Parc” ls ‘motor with accurscy, re: cision and speed at the lowest real meaning of “Service.” 192 i Date Gentlemen: We are interested in New Model South Bend Screw Cutting Lathes and Equipment for our School Shops. Kindly | errors a i Number of Boys Enrolled in cur Shops Machine Stop. ‘Auto Repair Shep. (Check Booklet or Booklets Wanted [1 _New General Catalog No. 88 1D Auto Mechanic's Hand Book No. 33-B |B Shop Mechanic's Hand Book No. 44-B How wo Rua a Lathe Auto Mechanic's Service Book No. 66 Price 25c Postpaid I She ie ‘county. Stare | 1 Eo a r Page 14 New Model South Bend Screw Cutting Precision Lathes Quick Change Gear and Standard Change Gear Types ‘Avere Equipennt Included in Price of Lathe Net Factory Prices of New Model South Bend Screw Cutting Precision Lathes suze | axon Joe TE | BEBE | Hn iis | Be Page 15, The New Model South Bend Tool Room Precision Lathe New Model South Bend Tool Room Lathes can be furnished in four sizes Min, Lathe with 3-4. and 314-f¢. bed 13-inch Lathe with 5.ft,, and o-ft. bed. 15-inch Lathe with 5:ft., and 6-ft. bed 1.8, Standard Thrend 16-inch Lathe with 6-ft., and 8-ft. bed. ‘Any of the above ses furnished in Counter shaft or Motor Drive Savane Thread Page 18

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