Engineering in Miniature  |  Sept 2020
This month in Engineering in Miniature new writer Stewart Hart begins the build of something small but delightful, a micro stationary engine.
Jan-Eric Nyström is busy casting the wheels for his 7.25-inch gauge
Ten-Wheeler and revealing the maintenance needs of one of his earlier
builds.
Rich Wightman continues his series on protective coatings describing
how to nickel-plate in the workshop.
Edward Parrott describes a useful but simple way to make tool, a fitter's
hammer.
John Wilman proves there's still plenty one can do to the vintage
Mamod lathe by adding a gap bed to his.
Mike Wheelwright and others offer experienced advice on choosing a
first model build.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Engineering in Miniature Sept 2020.