Model Engineer & Workshop Magazine  |  May 2014
The May issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop introduces the new editor.
There really is something for every hobby engineer in this issue. Peter Vane details a raising block for his Warco Mill that has wider applications. This month also features:
• Mike Haughton investigates the ever-widening choices for workshop lighting
• Alec Payne undertakes a major modification to the drive train of his Myford Super 7
• John Pace simplifies a challenging task with his Quorn Grinder
• Terry Gorin works on a baseboard for his Unimat lathe.
• Brian Wood offers advice on using a dividing head and updates his change gear tables
• Jock Miller recommends cranking up your lathe chucks
• Marcus Bowman applies CNC to making a folder for etched brass parts.
Stub Mandrel offers an effective lathe stop from the scrap bin. David Clark has a first look at lathe tools in his beginner’s series. Roger Fround adds a tailstock scale and Peter Shaw makes a robust boring bar. Godfrey Greeves discusses his approach to parting off.
Finally, enter our new ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools gift vouchers!
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