Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine  |  February 2015
"The February issue of Model Engineers' Workshop, number 225 is on sale now!
Have a feast of good reading in the dark days of winter with a generous helping of ideas and information in your favourite magazine. This month:
Reg Merryweather has designed an unusual rear toolholder.
Andrew Johnston recommissions an Ainjest threading unit.
Richard Rex continues his detailed look at hardening steel.
Instead of buying an accessory, Alastair Sinclair decided to make use of his lathe’s rotating topslide mount for ball turning.
Peter Wilton’s ‘made in minutes’ device makes chain drilling so much easier.
Rich Wightman and Julian Harrison team up to make a useful accessory for a Myford Super 7.
When plastic meets metal, threaded inserts offer a good solution. Mark Noel tells us how.
Mike Philpotts introduces the Urwick Metal Master, with more details on our website.
Morgan Jones describes life with the Hobbymat MD65.
Mike Checkley concludes his machine vice design.
Malcolm High outlines some of the pitfalls for those needing laser cut parts.
Plus:
The Editor reports back from the Model Engineer Exhibition at Sandown in December.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine February 2015.