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Other books by Alex Weiss will be found throughout the engineering section of this website, but in this book he looks at the various methods of getting that ‘right’ finish on metal,...
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Originally “prepared for students in technical, manual training, and trade schools and for the apprentice and the machinist in the shop”. The beginner would probably find this book a...
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This is the companion book to Advanced Machine Work. above It covers simpler material than Advanced Machine Work - contents include; materials used for machine construction, measuring, laying...
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There are numerous meeting points between model engineering and gunsmithing, and they come out in this series. If you aren’t into gunsmithing, you will have to ignore parts, but at these...
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There are numerous meeting points between model engineering and gunsmithing, and they come out in this series. If you aren’t into gunsmithing, you will have to ignore parts, but at these...
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There are numerous meeting points between model engineering and gunsmithing, and they come out in this series. If you aren’t into gunsmithing, you will have to ignore parts, but at these...
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There are numerous meeting points between model engineering and gunsmithing, and they come out in this series. If you aren’t into gunsmithing, you will have to ignore parts, but at these...
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An exceptionally good recent book on the basics of engineering practice, covering hand tools, the lathe, the milling machine, and the vertical drill. The quality is evident the moment you open...
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Every now and again a book crosses the desk which rocks our socks off (to use modern parlance). Frank Marlow’s ‘Machine Shop Essentials’ was one, and if it is possible, this,...
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Dave Gingery, whose books you will find throughout this, and the foundry sections, reckoned this was the best beginner’s machine work book he had seen, and it certainly is good. The...
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Every model engineer should have a copy of this! Hasluck was British, but this reprint is from a 1907 American edition. There are 760 pages and 2206 illustrations here covering, in the first...
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