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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine November 2015 Back Issue

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"Issue 235 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features!
On The Cover: Welding is a useful skill, allowing us to fabricate large and complex shapes. This month we explore the advantages of MIG welding.
FEEDSCREW NUTS FOR AN ALPINE MILL Ian Priest returns the accuracy to his benchtop machine.
ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt covers the making and using of clock wheel cutters.
CAROLS< CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS A simple adaptor plate became a mission for Bob Reeve!
THE INTERESTING DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF BLU TACK A practical experiment for inquisitive engineers by Michael Gilligan.
ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Andrew Johnston and his Britan Repetition Lathe.
REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Further progress with Richard Smith’s machine.
A HIGH SPEED SPINDLE FOR A MYFORD LATHE Peter Wilson describes a useful addition to his ML10.
FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt decided to make the change from stick welding to ‘point and shoot’!
DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY Linton Wedlock looks at how to calculate spring rates using his excellent full colour pull-out charts.
AN ARDUINO BASED SCREWCUTTING AND LEADSCREW DRIVE Bob McMenemie found a practical application for microcontrollers in his workshop.
THE MILLER’S TALE PART 2 Ian Strickland follows up his recent series by describing how he added an horizontal spindle to his machine.
Plus our Regulars
SCRIBE A LINE
Reader’s feedback on that old chestnut, rust removal.
ON THE WIRE
The latest news from the world of hobby engineering
READERS’ TIPS
More great workshop wrinkles from readers.

MEW – the Machinery Magazine that gives you More! "
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November 2015 "Issue 235 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features! On The Cover: Welding is a useful skill, allowing us to fabricate large and complex shapes. This month we explore the advantages of MIG welding. FEEDSCREW NUTS FOR AN ALPINE MILL Ian Priest returns the accuracy to his benchtop machine. ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt covers the making and using of clock wheel cutters. CAROLS< CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS A simple adaptor plate became a mission for Bob Reeve! THE INTERESTING DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF BLU TACK A practical experiment for inquisitive engineers by Michael Gilligan. ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Andrew Johnston and his Britan Repetition Lathe. REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Further progress with Richard Smith’s machine. A HIGH SPEED SPINDLE FOR A MYFORD LATHE Peter Wilson describes a useful addition to his ML10. FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt decided to make the change from stick welding to ‘point and shoot’! DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY Linton Wedlock looks at how to calculate spring rates using his excellent full colour pull-out charts. AN ARDUINO BASED SCREWCUTTING AND LEADSCREW DRIVE Bob McMenemie found a practical application for microcontrollers in his workshop. THE MILLER’S TALE PART 2 Ian Strickland follows up his recent series by describing how he added an horizontal spindle to his machine. Plus our Regulars SCRIBE A LINE Reader’s feedback on that old chestnut, rust removal. ON THE WIRE The latest news from the world of hobby engineering READERS’ TIPS More great workshop wrinkles from readers. MEW – the Machinery Magazine that gives you More! "


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"Issue 235 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features!
On The Cover: Welding is a useful skill, allowing us to fabricate large and complex shapes. This month we explore the advantages of MIG welding.
FEEDSCREW NUTS FOR AN ALPINE MILL Ian Priest returns the accuracy to his benchtop machine.
ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt covers the making and using of clock wheel cutters.
CAROLS< CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS A simple adaptor plate became a mission for Bob Reeve!
THE INTERESTING DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF BLU TACK A practical experiment for inquisitive engineers by Michael Gilligan.
ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Andrew Johnston and his Britan Repetition Lathe.
REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Further progress with Richard Smith’s machine.
A HIGH SPEED SPINDLE FOR A MYFORD LATHE Peter Wilson describes a useful addition to his ML10.
FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt decided to make the change from stick welding to ‘point and shoot’!
DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY Linton Wedlock looks at how to calculate spring rates using his excellent full colour pull-out charts.
AN ARDUINO BASED SCREWCUTTING AND LEADSCREW DRIVE Bob McMenemie found a practical application for microcontrollers in his workshop.
THE MILLER’S TALE PART 2 Ian Strickland follows up his recent series by describing how he added an horizontal spindle to his machine.
Plus our Regulars
SCRIBE A LINE
Reader’s feedback on that old chestnut, rust removal.
ON THE WIRE
The latest news from the world of hobby engineering
READERS’ TIPS
More great workshop wrinkles from readers.

MEW – the Machinery Magazine that gives you More! "
read more read less
This superb magazine deals with machines, materials, processes and techniques for precision metalwork. It's a must read for the serious model engineering hobbyists

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