Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine  |  June 2014
The June issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop is full of practical workshop activity.
Yet another packed issue of MEW will soon be flying off the shelves. Alan Wain has an ingenious approach to making a fixed steady for his hobbymat lathe This month also features:
• Dave Fenner tackles the perennial workshop peril RUST!
• Andrew Johnston makes practical use of CNC to make bevel gears for a pair of traction engines
• John Pace concludes his article of sharpening radiused endmills
• Terry Gorin gives his Unimat lathe screwcutting capability
• David Clark give advice on sharpening and using lathe tools
• Peter Vane makes major progress with his mill raising block
• Marcus Bowman introduces subroutines in his beginners CNC series. Derek Spedding makes a heirloom toolmaker’s hammer from a free plan in issue 13. Michael Cox makes some improvements to a sheet metal nibbler. Harold Hall returns with a nugget of workshop wisdom. And there’s much more besides…
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine June 2014.