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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine September 2014 Back Issue

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278 Reviews   •  English   •   Family & Home (DIY)
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"The September issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop is an international feast of ideas for the hobby engineer!

Bill Adamson in Tin Can Bay describes going three-phase down under. Gunnar Högberg in Denmark makes a handy workholder for his bandsaw. Darren Conway in New Zealand makes a precision centre. David Graves in Illinois completes his refresh of the Universal Pillar Tool. Nearer to home, Tony Weale describes a countershaft for 920 lathes: Shaun ‘Barbarian’ Wainford introduces his next, radical, bike design. Graham Astbury investigates a drip feed oiler and Bert Bishop explains the care of micrometers. Terry Gorin is back with more on the Unmat SL1000, while Alan Jackson completes his topslide. Ed Corley puts the finishing touches to another cabinet, as John Slater finds his chuck keys very attractive! Stub Mandrel makes the simplest collet rack ever.

PLUS: Chuck the Muddle Engineer makes a appearance. With all our regulars including letters, free and the popular ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition it’s another great issue! Enter your own tip and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools’ gift vouchers!"
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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

September 2014 "The September issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop is an international feast of ideas for the hobby engineer! Bill Adamson in Tin Can Bay describes going three-phase down under. Gunnar Högberg in Denmark makes a handy workholder for his bandsaw. Darren Conway in New Zealand makes a precision centre. David Graves in Illinois completes his refresh of the Universal Pillar Tool. Nearer to home, Tony Weale describes a countershaft for 920 lathes: Shaun ‘Barbarian’ Wainford introduces his next, radical, bike design. Graham Astbury investigates a drip feed oiler and Bert Bishop explains the care of micrometers. Terry Gorin is back with more on the Unmat SL1000, while Alan Jackson completes his topslide. Ed Corley puts the finishing touches to another cabinet, as John Slater finds his chuck keys very attractive! Stub Mandrel makes the simplest collet rack ever. PLUS: Chuck the Muddle Engineer makes a appearance. With all our regulars including letters, free and the popular ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition it’s another great issue! Enter your own tip and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools’ gift vouchers!"


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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine  |  September 2014  


"The September issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop is an international feast of ideas for the hobby engineer!

Bill Adamson in Tin Can Bay describes going three-phase down under. Gunnar Högberg in Denmark makes a handy workholder for his bandsaw. Darren Conway in New Zealand makes a precision centre. David Graves in Illinois completes his refresh of the Universal Pillar Tool. Nearer to home, Tony Weale describes a countershaft for 920 lathes: Shaun ‘Barbarian’ Wainford introduces his next, radical, bike design. Graham Astbury investigates a drip feed oiler and Bert Bishop explains the care of micrometers. Terry Gorin is back with more on the Unmat SL1000, while Alan Jackson completes his topslide. Ed Corley puts the finishing touches to another cabinet, as John Slater finds his chuck keys very attractive! Stub Mandrel makes the simplest collet rack ever.

PLUS: Chuck the Muddle Engineer makes a appearance. With all our regulars including letters, free and the popular ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition it’s another great issue! Enter your own tip and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools’ gift vouchers!"
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