The Metalworker's Workshop for Home Machinists
Autor Harold Hallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2013
This book presents a complete guide to building or concerting a workshop space and then equipping it to serve a wide range of metalworking activities including model engineering, model making, car restoration, and clockmaking. It explains all the essential requirements of the workshop environment: planning, heating and lighting, condensation plus health and safety factors. It then explains in detail the choice of various tools and equipment for differing tasks so the new workshop owner can avoid making unwise purchases. The book is based on a very popular series of articles that originally appeared in the pages of Model Engineers' Workshop magazine, and which have been revised for publication in this edition.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781565236974
ISBN-10: 1565236971
Pagini: 151
Ilustrații: 110 photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 134 x 222 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN-10: 1565236971
Pagini: 151
Ilustrații: 110 photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 134 x 222 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Fox Chapel Publishing
Cuprins
Chapter 1: The purpose of the workshop
Chapter 2: The workshop
Chapter 3: Fittings
Chapter 4: Planning
Chapter 5: Hand tools
Chapter 6: Precision tools
Chapter 7: Shop-made tools
Chapter 8: Electrics and electronics
Chapter 9: Machine installation and safety equipment
Chapter 10: The lather
Chapter 11: Lathe accessories
Chapter 12: The drilling machine and accessories
Chapter 13: The milling machine
Chapter 14: Milling machine accessories
Chapter 15: Grinders and motorized saws
Chapter 16: Presses, sheet metal machines, welders and shapers
Chapter 2: The workshop
Chapter 3: Fittings
Chapter 4: Planning
Chapter 5: Hand tools
Chapter 6: Precision tools
Chapter 7: Shop-made tools
Chapter 8: Electrics and electronics
Chapter 9: Machine installation and safety equipment
Chapter 10: The lather
Chapter 11: Lathe accessories
Chapter 12: The drilling machine and accessories
Chapter 13: The milling machine
Chapter 14: Milling machine accessories
Chapter 15: Grinders and motorized saws
Chapter 16: Presses, sheet metal machines, welders and shapers
Notă biografică
Harold Hall is the author of several of Special Interest Model Books Workshop Practice Series titles. He has also had articles published in magazines, and was the editor of Model Engineers' Workshop. He manages his own website with tips an other info: www.homews.co.uk
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This informative book covers all aspects of setting up a fully equipped metalworking workshop. It will benefit anyone who is building a workshop for the first time, or just wants to upgrade an existing operation. If you have had your lathe stuck in a corner of the garage for years, this is definitely the book for you. Even if you think your workshop is already complete, you'll discover eye-opening new information here. Profusely illustrated with 200 clear photographs and concise diagrams, The Metalworker's Workshop is your guide to establishing a workshop space and equipping it on a budget to serve a wide variety of metalworking activities. It examines all the essential requirements of the workshop environment, from benches and storage to temperature, electricity supply, lighting, and condensation control. The author explains in detail how to select tools and equipment for a wide range of tasks, with advice on hand tools, precision tooling, and shop-made tools. He offers valuable advice on machine controls, variable speed drives, and digital measuring devices, along with useful tips on machine installation. He provides in-depth reviews of all of the most important machine tools and their accessories, including lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, and more. " A beginner to the metalworking hobby is faced with many hurdles to clear, the first of which is finding reference material that covers all the considerations required to get that first workshop up and running. This book by Harold Hall, author and former editor for Model Engineer's Workshop magazine, provides a solid base for those beginning their metalworking journey." -- George Bulliss, The Home Shop Machinist magazine
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This book presents a complete guide to building or concerting a workshop space and then equipping it to serve a wide range of metalworking activities including model engineering, model making, car restoration, and clockmaking. It explains all the essential requirements of the workshop environment: planning, heating and lighting, condensation plus health and safety factors. It then explains in detail the choice of various tools and equipment for differing tasks so the new workshop owner can avoid making unwise purchases. The book is based on a very popular series of articles that originally appeared in the pages of Model Engineers' Workshop magazine, and which have been revised for publication in this edition.