Engineering in Miniature  |  Mar 2021
Welcome to the March edition of EiM. Here's what to expect in another packed magazine: 16-year-old Sam Ridley begins reviving a Winson kit bought used – was it a real bargain? Peter Kenington reveals 21st century methods of measuring thread sizes and his son Matthew continues his beginner's engine build with some helpful lathe advice. We have Jan-Eric Nystrom working on cab plates for his 7.25-inch gauge 10-wheeler and Rodger Bradley tells the tale of steam power in the Lancashire cotton industry. Then there's Geoff Ball making a simple but useful more taper tapping tool and Stuart Rothwell revives a 60-year idle petrol engine as a lockdown project. Oh, and much more...
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Engineering in Miniature Mar 2021.